President John Dramani Mahama's return to Ghana's presidency has been marked by sweeping reforms, including tax changes, anti-corruption efforts, and the dismissal of numerous officials. Despite these bold moves, Mahama has faced significant challenges in changing the mindset of his appointees and overcoming resistance within his administration. Supporters argue that his government is laying the groundwork for a stronger Ghana, while critics point to ongoing controversies and allegations of graft. The administration's actions have sparked national debate about the direction and pace of change. Overall, Mahama's leadership is characterized by both ambitious transformation and persistent internal obstacles.
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