President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to building a more inclusive and democratic Ghana under his administration’s Reset Agenda, emphasizing that the vision goes beyond physical infrastructure and economic expansion.
In a Facebook post, President Mahama stated that the Reset Agenda is designed to foster inclusivity, strengthen institutions, and rebuild public trust in the country’s democratic pillars.
“Our Reset Agenda is not only about rebuilding infrastructure or expanding the economy; it is also about fostering a more inclusive society. It is also about renewing institutions and restoring the faith of our people in the pillars of democracy,” the President wrote.
The message forms part of his broader national development drive, which seeks to reposition Ghana on a path of unity, accountability, and sustainable progress. Mahama has consistently highlighted the importance of transparency, effective governance, and citizen participation in achieving long-term national transformation.
With hashtags #LetsBuildGhanaTogether and #ResettingGhana, President Mahama’s post underscores his call for collective action and shared responsibility as the nation works toward recovery and renewal.
