SONA: I’ll fix Ghana’s economic crisis – Mahama pledges

President John Dramani Mahama has made a bold promise to Ghanaians, assuring them that his administration will turn the country’s economy around by the end of his four-year term.

In his first State of the Nation Address of his second term, delivered to Parliament on February 27, Mahama acknowledged the severe economic challenges facing Ghana, but expressed his commitment to putting the nation back on a path of growth and prosperity.

“I John Dramanai Mhaam will fix the economic crisis confronting our country and reset it on a path of growth and prosperity.”

President Mahama added, “The state of the nation is not good. Our economy is in crisis, and the people of Ghana are suffering unprecedented hardships,” Mahama admitted. However, he emphasized his commitment to finding solutions rather than dwelling on the past.

“It is not my style to lament and shift blame. I am therefore not here to lament, even though there is much to lament about,” he stated.

The president reaffirmed his track record of delivering on promises, referencing his past success in resolving Ghana’s energy crisis.

“I promised to fix ‘dumsor,’ and I fixed it. There was no power rationing or load management in Ghana,” he reminded the nation.

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to revitalizing Ghana’s economy, emphasizing his readiness to implement policies that will drive financial stability and national progress.

In his first State of the Nation Address of his second term, Mahama acknowledged the severe economic challenges facing Ghana but expressed his determination to find solutions and put the nation back on a path of growth and prosperity.

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