
President Mahama has outlined the daunting challenges facing the nation in his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) for 2026. The President described the situation as dire, with the economy struggling and unemployment affecting the youth.
In his address, President Mahama stated that a year ago, the nation was in distress, with the economy on its knees and unemployment crushing the youth. The President’s remarks set the tone for his administration’s priorities, with a focus on economic recovery and job creation.
The President’s speech highlighted the need for urgent action to address the country’s challenges. He emphasized the importance of unity and collective effort in tackling the nation’s problems.
President Mahama’s SONA has sparked reactions from various stakeholders, with many calling for decisive action to address the country’s economic woes. The President’s commitment to tackling corruption and promoting transparency has been welcomed by citizens.
The SONA is seen as an opportunity for the President to lay out his vision for the country and outline strategies for addressing the challenges facing the nation. Ghanaians are eagerly awaiting concrete plans and actions to address the economic situation.
The President’s address is expected to set the agenda for the coming year, with citizens demanding results-oriented leadership.
Author: Korkor Anumu



