President Mahama will deliver his first SONA today, outlining his administration’s key policies on economic stability, job creation, and national unity
President John Dramani Mahama is set to deliver his highly anticipated State of the Nation Address (SONA) today, Thursday, February 27, before Parliament.
The address is expected to provide a roadmap for his administration’s policies, with a strong focus on economic recovery, job creation, and national unity.
Ghanaians are keenly awaiting Mahama’s vision for stabilizing the economy amid concerns over inflation, rising living costs, and wage disparities.
Business leaders, labour unions, and political analysts are also watching closely to assess how the government plans to implement its “resetting agenda”, a term Mahama has used to describe his strategy for revitalizing key sectors of the economy.
One of the most pressing issues on the minds of many Ghanaians is the high cost of living. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has been vocal about its expectations, urging Mahama to outline concrete measures to tackle inflation, unemployment, and economic hardships.