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Mahama Vows to Make Second Mandate Count, Pledges Irreversible Gains in Economy and Governance

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 7, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has pledged to make his second mandate count by lifting Ghana’s economy and governance to a level that no future administration can easily reverse, declaring that the country has reached a decisive moment that calls for discipline, continuity and collective national effort.

He made the commitment at the opening ceremony of the University of Ghana’s 77th Annual New Year School and Conference, where he delivered a wide-ranging address on governance, democracy, and sustainable development.

Addressing an audience of academics, policymakers, public officials, and civil society leaders, President Mahama said Ghana stood at a defining crossroads nearly seven decades after independence.

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According to him, the central challenge facing the nation is no longer about the ability to govern itself, but about the quality of governance, the fairness of economic growth, its sustainability, and the resilience of national institutions.

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President John Dramani Mahama speaking at the University of Ghana’s 77th Annual New Year School and Conference

He stressed that these questions must guide policy choices if Ghana is to secure lasting progress, growth, and transformation.

“It is important to note that the Ghana we want cannot be built by any one individual or single administration. It requires partnership, it requires discipline, innovation, and national consensus building”.

President John Dramani Mahama

Long-term Solutions over Short-term Political Fixes

He argued that rhetoric must give way to implementation and that short-term political fixes should be replaced with long-term solutions that serve the broader national interest rather than narrow partisan goals.

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President Mahama warned that Ghana’s development efforts have often been weakened by the reversal of policies after changes in government.

He said growth and consolidation must become permanent features of national planning, insisting that economic development programmes should be medium to long term and insulated from political transitions.

President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama

In his view, no country can build sustained prosperity if progress made under one administration is routinely discarded by the next.

“We cannot build the Ghana we want if, after every regime change, economic development programmes are discarded and replaced with entirely new ones. Our progress as a nation must transcend political seasons.”

President John Dramani Mahama

It was against this background, he explained, that he had resolved to make his second mandate count. President Mahama said he was determined to entrench reforms deeply enough to ensure continuity beyond his tenure.

“I have pledged to raise our economy and governance to a level that no succeeding government can reverse,” he stated, describing the mandate given to him by Ghanaians as both a responsibility and an opportunity to secure lasting national gains.

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President John Dramani Mahama at his Inauguration

Safeguarding Ghana’s Democracy

The President also placed Ghana’s experience within the wider regional context, noting that democracy has come under strain in parts of Africa.

He said Ghana must demonstrate that democratic governance can deliver stability, accountability and shared prosperity. According to him, citizens must be able to trust that their leaders will uphold their interests and create opportunities for inclusive national development.

On economic management, President Mahama reassured Ghanaians that his administration would maintain strict fiscal discipline, even as the country moves closer to the 2028 election year.

He said efficient management of the economy remains a priority and would not be compromised by electoral considerations. The President argued that discipline and prudent decision-making are essential to safeguarding economic resilience and long-term growth.

As he concluded his address, President Mahama struck an optimistic tone, saying the vision of a better Ghana was achievable. He stressed that national development is not an illusion but the product of deliberate choices, unity and visionary leadership.

“The Ghana we want is achievable through discipline, hard work, unity and visionary leadership,” he said, urging citizens and leaders alike to build with purpose, govern with integrity and act with courage.

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President John Dramani Mahama

He reminded his audience that the decisions taken today would shape the inheritance left for future generations, describing sustainable development as a continuous national commitment rather than a final destination.

The President also expressed appreciation to participants for their engagement, noting lightheartedly that throughout his speech, no one left the hall. The address set the tone for the New Year School and Conference, reinforcing themes of continuity, accountability and inclusive growth.

By framing his second mandate as a defining period for entrenching reforms and strengthening institutions, President Mahama signalled an intention to move beyond short-term political cycles toward a more durable and resilient model of governance for Ghana.

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Tags: democratic governanceEconomic resilienceFiscal DisciplineGovernance ReformNational UnityNew Year Schoolpolicy continuityPresident John Dramani Mahamasecond mandateSustainable DevelopmentUniversity of Ghana
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