President John Dramani Mahama lamented the country’s economic woes, promising to revive the nation’s economy by the end of his four-year mandate.
President Mahama made this promise while delivering his first State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Thursday.
He painted a grim picture of the country’s economic state, admitting that the people are experiencing unprecedented hardships.
The Ghanaian leader reaffirmed his track record of delivering on promises, referencing his past success in resolving Ghana’s energy crisis.
President Mahama acknowledged the severe economic difficulties facing the country but emphasized his commitment to solutions rather than blame.
He assured the nation that his government, in collaboration with all Ghanaians, would tackle the prevailing challenges head-on and set the nation on a path of sustainable development and progress.