Mahama to deliver inaugural SONA on February 27

President John Dramani Mahama is scheduled to deliver his inaugural State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday, February 27, 2025, before Parliament.
This address, the first since he assumed office, will outline his administration's vision, policies, and strategic plans for the nation's development.
In accordance with Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates the President to present the State of the Nation to Parliament at the beginning of each session, the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, officially announced the scheduled address to the House.
He emphasized the significance of the occasion and urged all Members of Parliament to observe the established protocols, noting that procedures on that day will differ from the usual parliamentary routine.
The upcoming SONA is highly anticipated, as it will provide insights into the government's agenda and policy direction for the coming years.
Key areas of focus are expected to include economic revitalization, job creation, infrastructure development, and social welfare enhancements.
In preparation for the event, Parliament has been advised to adhere to specific protocols to ensure a smooth and orderly session.
Members are expected to be seated promptly, and the day's proceedings will follow a structured format to accommodate the President's address and any subsequent discussions.
Ghanaians nationwide are eager to hear the President's plans and proposals, which aim to address current challenges and set the country on a path toward sustainable growth and prosperity.
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