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Mahama’s Third Term Speculation Put To Rest

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
August 28, 2025
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The question of a possible Mahama third term has persisted in Ghana’s political discourse, sustained by speculation, rumors, and even legal disputes. 

In light of President John Mahama’s declaration that he will not pursue another term, Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare, a legal scholar and Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana, has offered detailed insight into why this assurance carried significance far beyond a routine political remark.

According to Prof. Asare, while it came as no surprise that President Mahama made the declaration—since anyone familiar with his politics would not expect otherwise—the necessity of the statement lies in the politics of reassurance. 

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In his view, “of course, the third term is not possible, but the politics of perception, precedent, and reassurance demanded that it be said.”

The professor explained that several layers of political and legal dynamics necessitate such a declaration, despite Ghana’s Constitution already barring a third term.

Prof. Asare highlighted several factors that, in his view, validate the President’s choice to address the issue directly. 

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One of the key points he raised was the need to preempt rumors, noting that critics have frequently suggested the President intended to alter or reinterpret the Constitution to prolong his tenure.

“This neutralizes such suspicions. Silence would only fuel speculation and political gossip about whether he might seek to amend the Constitution or contest again.”

Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare

Prof. Asare also drew attention to the importance of addressing legal controversy. 

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Prof. Stephen Kwaku (Azar) Asare

He explained that since a lawsuit had already been filed at the Supreme Court questioning the President’s eligibility, the declaration effectively closes the door on future disputes that could undermine governance.

He further emphasized the value of strengthening democratic credibility in Africa. According to him, many leaders across the continent have sought to manipulate or eliminate constitutional term limits in order to extend their rule. 

By making it clear that he will step aside after 2028, President Mahama, in his view, sends a powerful signal that Ghana will not follow that path but will instead continue to serve as a model of constitutional democracy on the continent.

A Signal To The World

The declaration was not only for domestic consumption. According to Prof. Kawku Asare, it also had strong international implications. 

He described it as “international signaling”—a reassurance to global partners and investors that Ghana remains politically stable and firmly anchored in democratic tradition. 

This, he argued, strengthens the country’s reputation as a “rule-of-ballot” democracy, giving investors confidence in long-term stability.

Beyond this, he explained that the statement allows President Mahama to frame his second term as one driven by legacy rather than re-election. 

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“It defines his presidency as legacy-driven, not re-election-driven. This frees him to pursue his reset agenda.” 

Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare

The legal scholar further outlined how the President’s words help safeguard Ghana’s democratic institutions. 

He said the declaration protects the Electoral Commission from being dragged into another eligibility battle in 2027 or 2028, preventing unnecessary strain on the institution.

Additionally, it helps reduce political tension. By eliminating uncertainty about 2028, Prof. Asare argued, the statement lowers the temperature of partisan rivalry and allows national attention to shift toward substantive policy debates instead of speculation over succession battles.

“By eliminating uncertainty over 2028, he lowers the temperature of partisan debate and allows the nation to focus on pressing policy issues rather than needless succession drama.” 

Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare

Mahama, Renewing Leadership For The Future

Prof. Asare also underscored how the declaration creates room for leadership renewal within the ruling party, NDC, and the nation as a whole. 

“By merging party succession planning, avoiding factionalism, and encouraging new leaders, the declaration creates space for his party to groom the next generation and for the country to embrace leadership renewal.”

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He stressed that not all citizens are fully aware of the constitutional term-limit rules, and so the President’s words provided much-needed clarity for the public. “His declaration makes it clear there is no 2028 comeback,” he said.

The professor concluded that even though the Constitution already rules out the possibility of a third term, true leadership goes beyond simply following the law. It also calls for deliberate reassurance to strengthen trust and confidence in the system.

With Ghana already under the global spotlight for its democratic traditions, the President’s unequivocal statement closes the chapter on Mahama’s third-term rumors and strengthens the country’s image as one of Africa’s most resilient democracies.

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