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President John Dramani Mahama on Thursday, 27 Feb, 2025, presented his first State of the Nation’s Address to Parliament under his second term.
The president delivered the presentation to mark the beginning of his economic resetting agenda.
It was his first appearance in Parliament since he was sworn in as president of Ghana for a second term.
Photos by Joseph Tawia Odotei .



















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