President John Mahama will deliver his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) today, February 27, outlining his administration’s “Resetting Ghana” agenda aimed at economic revival, job creation, and stability.
With Ghana facing economic distress, high inflation, and unemployment, Mahama is expected to reassure citizens and propose clear solutions. His 24-hour economy policy, a key pillar of his strategy, will likely take center stage as a driver of industrial growth and job creation.
Key stakeholders, including the TUC, business leaders, and civil society, are demanding concrete measures to tackle inflation, wage disparities, and infrastructure challenges. Mahama’s agenda emphasizes economic transformation, governance reforms, and social development, with policy shifts in energy, manufacturing, agriculture, and technology.
Analysts predict intense debate as opposition and business leaders scrutinize his proposals. With Ghana at a crossroads, the nation awaits Mahama’s roadmap to recovery and growth.












