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Democracy Must Deepen Through Stronger Partnerships — President Mahama

Bright Aboagyeby Bright Aboagye
June 25, 2026
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His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

The President of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama has underscored the need for deeper democratic engagement and stronger national partnerships to safeguard Ghana’s democratic progress. He stated that democratic consolidation requires continuous renewal and deliberate efforts to ensure citizens remain central to governance.

President Mahama began by commending the Star Ghana Foundation and the Coordinating Committee of the Ghana Civil Society Forum for sustaining a platform that continues to shape civic dialogue in the country. His Excellency noted that the forum has grown into one of Ghana’s most important spaces for reflection, collaboration and national discourse.

In highlighting the relevance of this year’s theme, President Mahama said reimagining partnerships for democratic consolidation and inclusive development speaks directly to Ghana’s present realities. He explained that the nation stands at a defining moment in its democratic and development journey.

More than three decades after the birth of the Fourth Republic, he said Ghana has every reason to celebrate meaningful democratic gains. These achievements, he added, include peaceful transfers of power, stronger institutions, a vibrant media landscape and growing citizen participation.

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The President stressed that these gains should never be taken for granted. He argued that democracy thrives when institutions remain accountable and public policy responds to the aspirations of ordinary citizens.

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His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

“The true test of democracy is not only whether citizens vote every four years. It is whether citizens feel heard, whether institutions remain accountable, and whether every Ghanaian believes they have a stake in our collective future.”

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

In broadening the discussion, President Mahama pointed to rising global pressures confronting democratic systems. He cited declining public trust, misinformation, social polarisation, economic inequality and climate disruptions as challenges increasingly shaping governance worldwide.

Ghana, he noted, is equally exposed to these pressures. His Excellency therefore urged national institutions and citizens to respond with greater commitment to democratic principles.

Moreover, President Mahama argued that retreating from democratic values would weaken national progress. The President said the appropriate response lies in strengthening institutions, widening participation and deepening engagement between government and citizens.

He emphasised that democracy is sustained through trust and inclusion. President Mahama added that governance must ensure development reaches every community so all citizens feel represented in the national project.

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The President therefore called for renewed civic participation to preserve democratic resilience. He indicated that stronger partnerships across society will remain essential in advancing inclusive national development.

New Development Compact Places Civil Society at Centre

President Mahama also called for a new national development compact rooted in self reliance, accountability and stronger institutional partnerships. He said changing global economic realities demand a fresh approach to financing development and sustaining governance reforms.

Central to his message was the transformation of global development financing. President Mahama observed that declining aid flows, shifting donor priorities and geopolitical tensions are reshaping international cooperation.

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These changes, he said, present significant implications for developing countries including Ghana. Civil society organisations that have historically depended on external support, he added, now face a rapidly evolving funding environment.

Against this evolving context, President Mahama urged stakeholders to rethink traditional development models. He stated that the pressing challenge extends beyond replacing donor resources and instead centres on building sustainable national systems.

“The development models of yesterday may not be sufficient for the future. The important question now is what we can do for ourselves.”

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His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

His Excellency outlined four guiding principles shaping his administration’s development agenda. These, he said, include greater domestic resource mobilisation, stronger state institutions, improved accountability and deeper partnerships across society.

The President argued that Africa’s development discourse must increasingly prioritise internal capacity. He said Ghana’s future growth should be financed through Ghanaian ingenuity, enterprise, innovation and institutional strength.

Additionally, President Mahama stressed that this approach does not diminish the value of international partners. He noted that development partners remain important allies whose contributions continue to support national transformation.

He also highlighted ongoing reforms under his administration, including prudent economic management, enhanced revenue mobilisation, economic diversification, export promotion and strategic investment attraction. These measures, he explained, are laying the foundation for a resilient economy capable of supporting long term development.

President Mahama described civil society organisations as indispensable pillars of democracy that continue to defend human rights, strengthen transparency and amplify marginalised voices.

He observed that many of Ghana’s democratic gains have emerged through constructive civic engagement. Civil society, he said, has consistently shaped public discourse and strengthened accountability mechanisms.

“We welcome scrutiny, we welcome dialogue and above all we welcome partnership. Civil society is a strategic partner in nation building.”

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

The President further linked civil society participation to ongoing reforms in healthcare, education, youth employment, climate resilience and constitutional renewal. President Mahama stated that meaningful transformation requires an informed and constructive civic sector working alongside government.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to collaboration across all sectors. His Excellency added that sustainable development will depend on partnerships built on trust, accountability and shared national purpose.

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