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President John Mahama has delivered his second State of the Nation Address since returning to office, setting out his government’s record and its plans for the year ahead.
Delivering the address in Parliament on Friday, February 27, the President reviewed the performance of his administration so far and outlined steps aimed at tackling challenges across key sectors of the economy.
From economic recovery and inflation to education, infrastructure, and job creation, the fight against galamsey, he used the address to defend his government’s approach and signal its priorities going forward.
Myjoyonline.com has compiled some of the most notable lines from the speech and presented them as news cards.
Below are some of the key quotes from the President’s address.






































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