
President John Dramani Mahama has affirmed that his government has fulfilled the promises it made during the first 120 days of his administration.
Delivering a national address on Wednesday, May 7, President Mahama outlined key achievements made within the period, including the introduction of a Code of Conduct for political appointees, the cancellation of the controversial betting tax, the abolition of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-levy), and efforts toward building a lean and efficient government, amongst others.
“We made promises and we have kept them, our first 120 days have been defined by decisive action, commitment to transparency and relentless focus on laying the foundation for building the Ghana we want, a just, prosperous and united Ghana,” he said.
The 120-day performance update was a central part of Mahama’s campaign pledge to restore accountability and provide clear benchmarks for progress in governance.