President John Dramani Mahama on January 1, 2026, delivered his New Year message to the nation from the Jubilee House, assuring Ghanaians that the country is steadily emerging from the economic and social hardships it faced a year ago.
The President declared that Ghana is “rising again” after 12 months of reforms and prudent economic management, noting that the nation has begun to regain stability, confidence and hope.
In his address, President Mahama called on Ghanaians to rise above partisan politics and embrace a shared national identity, stressing that national progress depends on unity, mutual respect and collective nation-building rather than political division.
He also highlighted the impact of the government’s internationally acclaimed Reset Agenda, saying it is restoring public confidence in Ghana’s democratic system while deepening accountability, transparency and good governance.
Looking ahead, President Mahama unveiled an ambitious roadmap for 2026, signalling an acceleration of reforms and development programmes aimed at strengthening social protection, transforming the economy and consolidating democratic governance.
According to the President, the combined focus on recovery, unity, accountability and reform reflects his administration’s commitment to building a more resilient, inclusive and prosperous Ghana.
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