My Fellow Ghanaians, Good Evening.
Today, May 7, 2025, marks 120 days since I had the profound honour of being sworn in as President of the Republic of Ghana for a new four-year term.
It is a day that I specifically noted on our calendar to come before you, the people of Ghana, to account for the critical first steps we promised to take in our initial months in office.
Our campaign was anchored on the vision of "Building the Ghana we want together," and our manifesto, "Rese[ng Ghana," laid out a bold yet pragmatic plan for national recovery and transformation.
Central to this plan was a social contract for the first 120 days—a set of specific, actionable promises designed to enable us to hit the ground running and signal our unwavering commitment to change.
I stand before you tonight to update you on how we have delivered these promises. To the people of Ghana and the world observing our progress, let me state clearly: We made promises, and we have kept them.
Our first 120 days have been defined by decisive action, a commitment to transparency, and a relentless focus on laying the foundation for building the Ghana we want—a just, prosperous and united Ghana.
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