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President John Mahama is scheduled to deliver the 2026 State of the Nation Address on Friday, February 27, in Parliament.
The address is expected to provide a comprehensive overview of the country’s current state, evaluating progress made so far and outlining the government’s key priorities and major policy directions for the year ahead.
The President is anticipated to address critical sectors including the economy, health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure, while also reflecting on Ghana’s international relations and commitments.
The address also serves as a constitutional requirement under Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates the President to attend Parliament at the beginning of each session and deliver a message on the state of the nation.
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