President John Dramani Mahama is scheduled to address Parliament today, Thursday, February 27, with his eagerly awaited State of the Nation Address (SONA).
His administration’s policies are anticipated to be outlined in the speech, with a particular emphasis on job creation, economic recovery, and national cohesion.
Mahama’s plan to stabilize the economy is eagerly anticipated by Ghanaians, who are worried about inflation, growing living expenses, and wage inequality.
Political analysts, labor unions, and business executives are also closely observing the government’s plans to carry out its “resetting agenda,” as Mahama has referred to his plan to revive important economic sectors.
The high cost of living is one of the most important concerns facing many Ghanaians. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has expressed its expectations clearly, calling on Mahama to present specific plans to address economic hardships, unemployment, and inflation.