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Mahama’s 120 Days Mark A Bold Reset

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
May 7, 2025
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Mahama's 120 Days

President John Dramani Mahama

Mahama’s 120 Days in office has stirred a spirited debate about the direction of Ghana’s leadership, with Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Senior Presidential Advisor and Special Aide to the President, mounting a passionate defense of the administration’s progress. 

According to her, the first four months of President John Dramani Mahama’s tenure represent “a new dawn for Ghana” — one characterized by purposeful leadership, discipline, and people-focused governance.

Mogtari argued that the administration is “firmly on course” and has laid a solid foundation for long-term progress. 

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“Yet, unsurprisingly, from the top brass of the NPP to its rank and file, we are witnessing a flurry of reactions, some laced with bitterness, others steeped in denial. Suddenly, those who once championed vindictive politics are now lecturing us on the place of retaliatory politics and tit-for-tat governance in our nascent democracy.”

Joyce Bawah Mogtari

She further noted that although critics—particularly from the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP)—have been quick to dismiss the administration’s progress, the evidence of meaningful results is undeniable. 

Instead of focusing on these political distractions, Mogtari emphasized that the country is forging ahead, embracing a new era marked by visionary leadership and genuine accountability. 

This shift, she argued, is already reflected in the substantive policies and initiatives implemented within the administration’s first 120 days, not just in political rhetoric. 

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Joyce Bawah Mogtari on Mahama's 120 Days
Joyce Bawah Mogtari

She was candid in her response to detractors, portraying them as unconstructive commentators and rumor-mongers who are now struggling to accept a government that has defied their predictions.

According to her, leadership under Mahama is defined by humility, compassion, discipline, and integrity. 

And importantly, she emphasized, it is results-driven. “We have demonstrated that we can lead with humility, compassion, respect, and decorum, and yet remain firm, ensure discipline, and uphold integrity.” 

New Dawn, New Style, New Standards

At the center of this early legacy, Joyce Mogtari highlighted several key initiatives as proof of Mahama’s policy-driven approach. 

These include the National Economic Forum, the National Education Forum, the Adwumawura programme, the One Million Coders initiative, and the Ghana Health Trust Fund (Mahama Cares). 

She also pointed to the National Sanitary Pad Programme for schoolgirls — an effort aimed at addressing both health and education inequalities.

120 Days Social Contract
120 Days Social Contract

According to her, rather than relying on “lofty promises,” the administration is delivering “practical, people-centered policies that speak for themselves.”

“It is clear that this is not business as usual. We are witnessing a purposeful and most effective approach to governance. And let us not forget, all of this is being done with a lean team of not more than 60 ministers. A government realigned for efficiency, committed to doing more with less.”

Joyce Bawah Mogtari

Mogtari highlighted that the administration’s streamlined approach to governance is rekindling a national spirit grounded in purpose and integrity. 

She pointed to a growing sense of freedom, accountability, and shared responsibility, which she believes are steering the country toward a future defined by stability, integrity, and inclusive prosperity. 

In her view, the early months of Mahama’s presidency have already demonstrated a firm commitment to principled leadership and an unwavering stance against corruption. “He will uphold the law, operate within it, and demand the same of those who serve the public.”

Mahama’s First 120 Days Show Firm Resolve

Additionally, Joyce Bawah Mogtari emphasized that those who once questioned Mahama’s decisiveness are now witnessing a leader willing to take firm, measured action when necessary. 

She underscored that any tough decisions made will be guided by fairness, clear intent, and a commitment to the broader national interest.

Democracy in Ghana amid issues of arrogance of power
Democracy In Ghana

Mogtari further contended that Mahama’s 120 Days have already shifted public sentiment, reflected in what she described as a rise in approval ratings. 

“There is a renewed sense of responsibility and accountability,” she stated, suggesting that Ghanaians are beginning to feel the change they voted for.

“As we prepare to account for the Social Contract we offered the people of Ghana, I am filled with hope. Hope that we can dream again. Hope that our tomorrow will be better than our yesterday. Hope, born not from slogans, but from substance.”

Joyce Bawah Mogtari

She wrapped up her remarks by urging Ghanaians to stay alert yet hopeful, emphasizing that while complacency must be avoided, there is genuine cause for confidence in the country’s direction. 

In her assessment, the Mahama administration is only at the beginning of its journey, but early indicators suggest a promising shift. 

As national attention remains fixed on the government’s progress, Mogtari’s central message was clear — Ghana is on the verge of meaningful transformation.

Meanwhile, the government has yet to present an official report detailing its performance over the 120-day period and how effectively it has honored its social contract with the Ghanaian people.

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