President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to establishing governance standards so high that no succeeding government will be able to surpass them.
According to him, he is dedicated to turning the economy around positively and implementing policies that will deliver substantial benefits to the citizenry.
The president added that he is committed to leaving a positive legacy by achieving significant progress for the country during his four-year term.
He emphasised that, by the end of his mandate, no party will be able to undo these gains or undermine the public trust and confidence in the nation’s democracy across all sectors.
Speaking at a meeting with members of the clergy on Friday, May 23, 2025, the president said, “With effective leadership, we can turn this economy around and create a better life for our people and that is what I’m committed to, to make sure that by the time we finish these four years, we’ll set a standard in government that whichever party or whichever people come into governance cannot reverse the gains that we have made in restoring our people’s confidence in our democracy.”
President Mahama further reiterated the inclusive nature of his administration and its openness to constructive criticism that can aid in fulfilling its mandate.
He added that his government will continue to seek counsel and advice from key stakeholders and policymakers to drive economic improvement.
“And so we’ll continue to listen to the nuggets of wisdom that you give us because it makes us better, it makes us stronger, it helps us to do what the Ghanaian people have given us the mandate to do,” he added.
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“With effective leadership, we can turn this economy around and create a better life for our people, and that is what I’m committed to. My govt will set a standard no one can undo” – Mahama#CitiNewsroom pic.twitter.com/RFAZrnKVUK
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