First 120 Days Marked by “Decisive Action” and Fulfilling Promises – John Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has asserted that the first 120 days of his administration have been characterised by decisive action, transparency, and an unwavering commitment to building a just, prosperous, and united Ghana.
In a national address on Wednesday, May 7, he highlighted the efforts made during his early days in office to implement his promises, ensuring that they are not only heard but actively fulfilled.
“Our first 120 days have been defined by decisive action, a commitment to transparency, and a relentless focus on laying the foundation for building the Ghana we want – a just, prosperous, and united Ghana.”
Mahama stated, emphasising the importance of both short-term results and long-term planning for the nation’s future.
The President’s remarks came as he reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to following through on the promises made to the people of Ghana during his campaign.
He assured the public and the global community that the goals set out at the beginning of his tenure are being met head-on.
“To the people of Ghana and the world observing our progress, let me state clearly: we made promises, and we have kept them,” Mahama continued, stressing that accountability is at the core of his government’s approach.
He pointed to key developments in various sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social services as tangible evidence of progress.
The President also reaffirmed his commitment to tackling corruption, improving governance, and fostering unity among the diverse peoples of Ghana.