Since his return to the presidency in January 2025, John Dramani Mahama has launched sweeping reforms in Ghana, focusing on tax changes, anti-corruption efforts, and significant government reshuffles. While supporters praise his decisive leadership and commitment to economic recovery, critics highlight ongoing controversies and resistance within his own administration. The opposition faces internal divisions and mounting criticism, with some predicting they will remain sidelined. Mahama himself admits to challenges in changing the mindset of his appointees, underscoring the difficulties of implementing lasting change. The political climate remains charged as Ghana navigates this period of transformation.
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