President John Dramani Mahama will deliver the much-anticipated State of the Nation Address today, Thursday, February 27, before Parliament.
The address is expected to outline his administration’s key policies, economic plans, and governance priorities, focusing on critical issues such as economic stability, job creation, infrastructure development, and national unity.
Stakeholders, including the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and business leaders, have called for concrete measures to address the rising cost of living, unemployment, and wage disparities. Many Ghanaians are eager to hear the government’s strategy for economic recovery and sustainable growth.
Mahama’s speech will also provide clarity on his administration’s “resetting agenda,” detailing efforts to revitalize key sectors of the economy.
The address is expected to generate significant reactions from political and business communities, as the country navigates pressing economic and social challenges. Analysts predict that Mahama’s policy direction could shape the nation’s outlook in the coming months.