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President John Dramani Mahama has used his Christmas message to reaffirm his administration’s “Resetting Ghana” policy agenda, outlining key governance and economic priorities aimed at steering the country toward inclusive growth and shared prosperity.
In a message shared on his Facebook page on Tuesday, December 23, 2025—his first Christmas address since returning to office—President Mahama expressed deep appreciation to Ghanaians for the confidence placed in his leadership. He assured citizens of his government’s renewed commitment to economic recovery, job creation, and accountability.
The President said his administration remains focused on reviving the economy, completing stalled development projects, and expanding critical infrastructure to ensure that national growth benefits all segments of society.
According to him, the Resetting Ghana Agenda is designed to reposition the country through prudent economic management, renewed productivity, and policies that create meaningful opportunities for citizens, particularly the youth. He stressed that the government would work closely with the citizenry to build an economy that serves every Ghanaian.
Drawing inspiration from the spirit of Christmas, President Mahama urged unity and shared responsibility as the nation embarks on its reset.
“It’s my first Christmas with you, as your come-back President, and I am filled with gratitude for the trust you have placed in my government. We are committed to the #ResettingGhana Agenda to position Ghana on a path of inclusive growth, job creation, accountability, and prosperity,” he stated.
“As we work together tirelessly to revive our economy, complete stalled projects, expand our infrastructure, and build a Ghana that works for every citizen, let us draw inspiration from the hope that Christmas brings.”
The President concluded by reaffirming his administration’s resolve to deliver policies that strengthen Ghana’s economic foundations while fostering unity, hope, and national progress.

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