President John Dramani Mahama will deliver the State of the Nation Address today, Thursday, February 27, before Parliament. His address is expected to outline his administration’s key policies, economic strategies, and governance priorities as Ghana navigates pressing challenges.
With rising concerns over economic stability, unemployment, and infrastructure development, many Ghanaians are looking forward to the President’s vision for national progress. Key stakeholders, including the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and business leaders, have called for concrete measures to address the high cost of living, wage disparities, and job creation.
A major focus of the address will be the government’s “resetting agenda,” which seeks to revitalize key sectors of the economy. The speech is expected to draw widespread reactions from both political and business communities as the country faces critical economic and social hurdles.