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President Mahama Delivers Inauguration Speech

M.Cby M.C
January 7, 2025
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H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

In a historic speech marking his inauguration as President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. John Dramani Mahama delivered his inaugural speech before various dignitaries and the citizens of Ghana.

He began by acknowledging the presence of key figures, including the Speaker of Parliament, Members of Parliament, Her Excellency the Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Her Ladyship the Chief Justice, and several esteemed guests such as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria and former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

John Mahama reflected on Ghana’s democratic journey, highlighting the significance of the 4th Republic, established in 1993. He emphasized;

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“32 years ago on January 7th, Ghana made its 1st and most successful democratic transition. A reset with the swearing-in of the newly democratically elected President Jerry John Rawlings of blessed memory. Our nation was returned to a multi-party democracy with a new constitution that went into effect.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

He referred to this as a “reset” for Ghana, marking the country’s fourth attempt at establishing a democratic system with term limits.

A History of Peaceful Transitions, Mutual Respect

John Mahama underscored the peaceful transition of power in 2001 between Jerry John Rawlings and John Agyekum Kufuor, portraying it as a testament to Ghana’s democratic maturity. He drew parallels between that historic moment and his current induction as President.

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He further shared personal reflections on his political journey alongside Nana Akufo-Addo. John Mahama acknowledged the significance of facing Akufo-Addo three times in presidential contests, describing him as a worthy opponent. He emphasized;

“Nana Akufo-Addo and I began our national political careers in Parliament in the same year 1996. He has always greeted me with warmth, a firm handshake, and a smile, and he’s perhaps the only person in my life who has persistently chosen to call me Johnny.

“In those early days, we probably could not have imagined that destiny would bring us to the leadership of our respective parties and that we would have to face off three separate times as we each vie for the highest office of the land.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

Similarly, he commended former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, for his contribution to a peaceful electoral process. He reiterated;

“I extend my warmest wishes to His Excellency, the former Vice President, Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia. It was a grueling campaign, and we gave it our all. I wish you all the best in making an early concession, easing tensions, and contributing to the early conclusion of the electoral contest.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

Addressing Global Shifts and Challenges

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H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

Moving forward, John Mahama highlighted the evolving global landscape, noting the shifts in economic dominance and the growing influence of the BRICS nations.

He highlighted that there’s a seismic shift happening within the system of global economic dominance. Whereas the G7 nations who once provided the highest percentage of the world’s GDP, over the last decade have steadily dropped, the combined total of the GDP of the BRICS nations has been consistently increasing.

John Mahama, highlighted the shifting global economic landscape, particularly the changing roles of the G7 and BRICS nations. He noted;

“By 2023, the G7’s combined total of world GDP was 30%. But by 2029, that number is predicted to drop to 27%. In 2023, the BRICS percentage of world GDP was 37.3%.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

These changes, he emphasized, could have significant implications for Ghana. He posed a crucial question; “What does this mean to us in Ghana? What could it mean to our economy?”

John Mahama emphasized the importance of unity and collective effort in navigating the challenges ahead.

“My brothers and sisters, the world in which Ghana exists today as I begin this presidency is not the same world in which we have lived under other presidencies. There are tensions and conflicts that have not previously existed between nations. These tensions and conflicts place pressure on alliances to decide where we will support.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

To this effect, John Mahama underscored the importance of regional solidarity amidst these global shifts.

Addressing Public Health Challenges

Furthermore, John Mahama expressed his commitment to fortifying Ghana’s public health system in preparation for future pandemics. Reflecting on past epidemics, he warned;

 “The changing climate conditions, increased population density in urban areas, and mass international travel are enabling existing viruses to spread and mutate at a faster rate.

“My government will be working diligently to strengthen our public health systems – so that when the next pandemic or epidemic occurs, the loss of lives in Ghana will be minimal.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

Reflecting on his electoral victory, he acknowledged the profound responsibility entrusted to him by the Ghanaian people. He remarked,

 “The magnitude of this victory in the presidential elections and the gains made by my party, the National Democratic Congress in the parliamentary elections naturally and justifiably resulted in great joy and celebration across our country.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

However, he urged discernment and a deeper understanding of this mandate, quoting President Ronald Reagan; “Governments have no power except that granted by the people.”

Promoting Gender Equality and Representation

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This notwithstanding, John Mahama celebrated the historic election of Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang the first female Vice President of the Republic of Ghana. He further declared that Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s ascension to the high office was not merely a personal triumph. However, it symbolizes collective commitment to fostering a nation where gender equality and female representation are cherished and amplified.

To this effect, he pledged to enact policies that empower women and youth, ensuring equitable opportunities for all.

Moreover, John Mahama committed to a governance model rooted in inclusivity, accountability, and innovation. He stated that great leadership is not defined merely by the offices one occupies, but the legacy that one leaves for future generations. 

Alongside his Vice President, John Mahama vowed to prioritize values that would uplift all Ghanaians, creating a society where everyone can thrive.

John Mahama’s speech encapsulated a vision of Ghana that is globally aware, regionally integrated, and domestically inclusive.

He acknowledged that while Ghanaians take pride in their thriving democracy, many feel disillusioned by its outcomes.

He urged an introspective reflection on the nation’s challenges, particularly the severe economic crises and hardships faced by the populace. John Mahama stated;

 “Democracy is not just a token adorned with periodic elections followed by pomp and pageantry with the establishment of a new government. We expect that if democracy is celebrated as a superior means of governance, then its outcomes must be more tangible and benefit them in their individual lives.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

He recognized the economic struggles and assured Ghanaians of his commitment to addressing these issues decisively.

“Today should mark the beginning of a new opportunity. An opportunity for us to make a difference in our governance and our economic management. We shall reset our dear nation, Ghana.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

 He thanked the electorate, emphasizing their role in bringing about change and assuring them that their votes would matter in the work he would undertake. He added;

“As your next leader, I shall strive to exercise sound judgment and be able to make the right calls at the right time. I will have the humility and pressure presence of mind to take responsibility for any challenges and be willing to act firmly and tirelessly to resolve the challenges that we face as a nation.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

Four Critical Areas of John Mahama’s Administration

John Mahama outlined his administration’s focus on four critical areas for economic restoration and stabilization. He stated;

‘The first is economic restoration and stabilization of the macroeconomic environment. The second is the improvement of the business and investment environment to ensure that Ghana is once again open for business. The third is governance and constitutional reforms. And the final but not the least, is accountability and the fight against corruption.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

Highlighting his commitment to tangible actions, John Mahama announced a covenant with the people of Ghana, listing 26 actions to be taken within his first 120 days in office. He added;

“We need a reset with the faith we have in our country and our leadership. We need a reset with the faith we have in our institutions. We need a reset with our faith in our dear nation, Ghana.

“What behaviors, attitudes, and mindsets can we reset? We need a reset. And we have faith in Ghana’s ability to overcome, excel, and be so successful. With this reset that it will be difficult to imagine a time when that was not the case.”

H.E. John Dramani Mahama President of the Republic of Ghana

President John Dramani Mahama’s speech set the tone for his administration, emphasizing hope, unity, and a commitment to addressing Ghana’s challenges with decisive actions and inclusive governance.

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