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Home » A Legacy at the Crossroads: President Mahama, a third term and the future of Ghana

A Legacy at the Crossroads: President Mahama, a third term and the future of Ghana

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 22, 2025 Public Opinion No Comments5 Mins Read
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In recent months, the Ghanaian political space has been filled with rumours about a possible attempt by President John Dramani Mahama to seek a third term in office. These rumours, though unconfirmed, have stimulated conversations across the country, especially as President Mahama’s current administration continues to enjoy widespread approval.

For many Ghanaians, the very idea of a third-term bid raises serious concerns about the future of democracy in the country and the legacy of a man who is widely regarded as one of the most decent political figures of the Fourth Republic.

President Mahama, who returned to power after the 2024 general elections, has in the last four to five months won the admiration of many for what appears to be a stabilising leadership. A portion of Ghanaians see his demeanour and gentlemanly approach to governance, and that has earned him significant public goodwill. Since assuming office, his administration has taken bold steps to address key economic challenges. The Ghanaian cedi has seen a marked appreciation against major foreign currencies since April 2025. This alone has brought relief to the majority of Ghanaians.

If this economic trend continues, Mahama’s second term could very well be remembered as one of the most successful in the Fourth Republic, and that could place him on the same pedestal as former President John Agyekum Kufuor, who is widely seen as the best president in the Fourth Republic. Many who have for years cited Kufuor as the standard for good governance will draw favourable comparisons with Mahama’s current leadership. In this light, there is growing sentiment that President Mahama has a rare opportunity to protect and preserve his legacy by exiting the political stage gracefully at the end of his constitutional mandate on 7th January 2029.

The speculation around a possible third term has been linked to the ongoing work of the Constitutional Review Committee, which some believe could recommend changes to the term limits of the presidency. Whilst no official statement has been made to suggest that President Mahama is contemplating such a move, the mere existence of the rumour is unsettling. It casts a shadow over the goodwill he currently enjoys and risks undermining the public’s confidence in the democratic process.

Many within the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the party Mahama has led since 2012, may also not be in favour of another presidential bid. There is an emerging view among party loyalists and younger political aspirants that the time has come for the baton to be passed to the next generation or another leader in the NDC. These individuals argue that whilst Mahama has contributed immensely to the party and the nation, he should now assume a new role as an elder or a statesman, one who offers counsel, promotes unity and guides the party from behind the scenes.

Should he decide to push for a third term, Mahama risks alienating both the Ghanaian electorate and his own party. It could taint his image and reverse the goodwill he has painstakingly rebuilt. Rather than being remembered as a leader who returned to rescue the economy and set the nation on a path of stability, he may be seen as one who overreached, prioritising personal ambition over national interest. This would be a tragic end to what could otherwise be a highly celebrated political career.

Ghana’s democratic journey, though young, has matured impressively over the years. The peaceful transitions of power and adherence to term limits have distinguished the country within the West African sub-region. President Mahama, having already served as Vice President, President, and now again President, has had more than a fair share of opportunities to contribute to the nation’s development. There is wisdom in knowing when to leave the stage, and 2029 presents the perfect moment for him to do so with honour.

At 70, President Mahama will still be vibrant and influential enough to mentor the youth, shape policy conversations and support good governance initiatives in Ghana and beyond. He can become a unifying force within the NDC and a respected voice of reason on the national stage, but these hinge on his ability to resist the temptation of another political contest. True greatness, after all, is not only measured by what one accomplishes in office but also by the sacrifices made for the greater good.

President Mahama has a unique chance to end his public service on a high note. By stepping aside in 2029, he will cement his legacy as a statesman whose leadership helped, in one way or the other helped, Ghana’s economy and reignited public trust in governance. To do otherwise would be to gamble with history.

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The author, Scott Edward Agyemang, is a political analyst

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