President John Dramani Mahama’s inaugural speech has received wide commendations from thought leaders and civil society figures, who view the speech as a roadmap to addressing the country’s pressing challenges and fostering sustainable development.
In his address, the President outlined a vision centred on economic recovery, governance reform, and an unwavering commitment to truthfulness and accountability.
These themes, according to commentators, reflect a forward-looking agenda designed to rebuild trust, stimulate economic growth, and enhance transparency in public administration.
Professor Stephen Kweku Asare, Democracy and Development Fellow in Public Law and Justice at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), described the speech as “a promising start,” underscoring its alignment with national challenges and aspirations.
According to the renowned academic and activist, the President’s speech emphasized economic recovery, governance reform, and a strong commitment to truthfulness and accountability.
“These priorities signal an effort to rebuild trust, stimulate economic growth, and enhance transparency in public administration. Each theme resonates with the challenges and aspirations of the nation, reflecting a forward-looking agenda for sustainable development and good governance.”
Professor Stephen Kweku Asare, D&D Fellow in Public Law and Justice at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)

Mahama’s Uplifting Speech
Similarly, Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, lauded the President’s remarks as inspiring and timely.
He highlighted the core ideals encapsulated in the speech, saying “Uplifting speech! May we be guided by the ideals of hard work, fairness, meritocracy, pragmatism, and honesty — a summary of the speech.”
President John Dramani Mahama was officially sworn in as the President of the Republic of Ghana, Yesterday, January 7 2025.
The solemn occasion, marked by grandeur and deep national significance, witnessed H.E John Dramani Mahama taking the Presidential Oath of Office.
President Mahama in his address emphasized governance reform and economic recovery as particularly significant as the country grapples with the aftermath of an economic downturn.

By foregrounding accountability and transparency, the speech aims to restore public confidence in the government’s ability to navigate these turbulent times.
The President’s speech aligns with demands from civil society for pragmatic and fair leadership that prioritizes meritocracy and ethical governance.
The focus on these principles is seen as crucial in addressing systemic inefficiencies and fostering equitable development
While the speech has received accolades, some analysts have also cautioned that translating words into actionable policies will be key to its success.
The themes of fairness, meritocracy, and pragmatism — which Franklin Cudjoe emphasized — will require deliberate and consistent application across all facets of governance.
Professor Asare’s characterisation of the speech as “promising” echoes the cautious optimism among many Ghanaians who are eager to see tangible results.
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