Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has outlined key early achievements of his administration, promising a decisive reset of the nation’s governance.
In a national address on May 7, Mahama highlighted actions such as reducing government size, abolishing the controversial E-levy, and intensifying efforts to combat illegal mining. He emphasized his administration’s focus on transparency, accountability, and urgency.
The address marks his first major performance review after 120 days in office, with a renewed pledge to deliver results for all Ghanaians.