President John Dramani Mahama has established a 120-Day Social Contract Taskforce to oversee the implementation of his ambitious governance plan, aimed at delivering 26 key initiatives within the first four months of his second term.
The taskforce, led by Senior Presidential Advisor Dr. Valerie Sawyerr is responsible for ensuring that the administration meets its commitments within the set timeframe.
The high-profile taskforce comprises ministers, presidential advisors, and top government officials, each playing a crucial role in executing Mahama’s promises.
Key members include:
Hon. Ato Forson – Minister for Finance
Hon. John Jinapor – Minister for Energy
Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu Agyare – Minister for Trade, Agribusiness & Industry
Hon. Dominic Ayine – Attorney General
Hon. Haruna Iddrisu – Minister for Education
Hon. George Opare Addo – Minister for Youth Development
Hon. Sam George – Minister for Communication, Digital Technology & Innovation
Hon. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey – Minister-Designate for Gender
Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh – Minister for Health
Mr. Goosie Tanoh – Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy
Mr. Prosper Bani – National Security Adviser
Joyce Bawah Mogtari – Presidential Adviser & Special Aide to the President
Other members include representatives from key sectors such as employment, environment, tourism, and lands & mineral resources.
A strong start to Mahama’s second term
Since his swearing-in on January 7, President Mahama has wasted no time in delivering on his 120-day plan. So far, seven major promises have been fulfilled, reflecting a strong start to his administration.
The taskforce will oversee the completion of the remaining initiatives, ensuring accountability, efficiency, and timely delivery of Mahama’s commitments to the Ghanaian people.
With a dedicated team of experienced policymakers and advisors, the government aims to accelerate development and economic transformation within the first four months of the new administration.
As the countdown continues, Ghanaians will be closely watching the taskforce’s progress in delivering the bold agenda set by President Mahama.
Read below, Mahama’s 120-Day Social Contract document:
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