President John Dramani Mahama reaffirmed his commitment to promoting good governance and accountability during a meeting with the Ghanaian community in Addis Ababa.
He emphasized that the government’s major tasks ahead include amending the constitution, holding past and present government officials accountable, and stabilizing the economy.
President Mahama acknowledged Ghana’s economic struggles, including a severe economic crisis and debt crisis.
To address these challenges, he proposed re-establishing the Sinking Fund to prevent future default.
However, he noted that the government’s fiscal space remains severely constrained.
On accountability, President Mahama stated that while the government will pursue corrupt officials from the previous administration, his appointees will also be held accountable for their actions.
He emphasized the importance of leading by example and being prepared to be held accountable for taking the public trust.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, highlighted Ghana’s impressive performance in the recent African Union elections and emphasized the need for Ghana to increase its representation in international organizations.
President Mahama pledged to provide budgetary support to hire professionals to assist Ghanaians in leadership positions at the AU.
The Ghana Community in Ethiopia expressed their confidence in President Mahama’s leadership and vision, acknowledging his commitment to fighting corruption and promoting transparency in governance.
They encouraged him to deepen these reforms and champion the placement and advancement of Ghanaians in international organizations.










