President Mahama’S 120 Days in Office

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President Mahama’S 120 Days in Office
President Mahama’S 120 Days in Office

Africa-Press – Ghana. President John Dramani Mahama on Wednesday night marked 120 days of his second term in office, touting his achievements in a broadcast to Ghanaians.

President Mahama said he had laid the foundation to build “the Ghana we want.”

Ten SOEs to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange to realign them to break even and transition into profit-making.

“Elections are meant to elect our leaders and not to murder our citizens: Killings during elections are senseless. Elections are to choose leaders, not murder citizens” – President Mahama

Investigations have been reopened into unresolved killings. “We have reopened these cases based on actionable intelligence” – President Mahama

“The Black Star Experience is not a one day event, but an all year round initiative” – President Mahama

“Illegal miners have been flushed out of our forests: Seven out of nine forest reserves have been reclaimed.”

Government to plant 20 million seedlings annually to restore the forest cover.

A draft bill is before the Ministry of Finance on the review of the Customs (Amendment) Act to scrap the law, banning the importation of salvaged vehicles.

“The Code of Conduct for government appointees prohibits appointees from purchasing state assets.”

“Government will table a bill before Parliament to prohibit government appointees from accessing government scholarships.”

“We are finalising the working structures of the Women’s Development Bank”

“Report on investigations into national cathedral to be ready by the end of May 2025” – President Mahama

“Deloitte has launched an audit into the National Cathedral Project. I expect the report by the end of the month.”

“The procurement of six million sanitary pads for distribution to female students in primary and secondary schools ongoing.”

“The Lands Ministry has commenced investigations into the PDS scandal – President John Mahama

“I encourage every Ghanaian to contribute to the Mahama Care Fund” – President Mahama urges

“Government has allocated more than 452 million Ghana Cedis to pay academic user fees of over 156 000 tertiary students for 2025 Academic Year.” – President John Mahama

President Mahama outlines plans to curb $4.3 billion export losses.

“We are positioning Ghana as regional export promotion hub.”

President Mahama says he has appointed 56 ministers and deputies so far and unveiled robust Code of Conduct for government appointees to ensure transparency and accountability.

The 24-Hour Economy Programme has commenced in earnest – President John Mahama

The 24-Hour Economy Secretariat is collaborating with the Development Bank of Ghana to operationalise implementation of the policy – President John Mahama.

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