President John Dramani Mahama will deliver his first State of the Nation Address today, Thursday, February 27.
The highly anticipated address is expected to outline his administration’s key policies, economic plans, and governance priorities.
Ghanaians are looking forward to his vision for addressing pressing issues such as economic stability, job creation, infrastructure development, and national unity.
Stakeholders, including the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and business leaders, have already set expectations for the speech, calling for concrete measures to tackle the rising cost of living, unemployment, and wage disparities.
Mahama’s address will also serve as an opportunity to provide clarity on the government’s “resetting agenda” and its approach to revitalizing key sectors of the economy.
The speech, to be delivered before Parliament, is expected to draw reactions from both the political and business communities as the country navigates critical economic and social challenges.
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