Mahama Pledges Inclusive Development in National Reset Agenda

Accra: President John Dramani Mahama has assured that no community in Ghana will be excluded from the government's development plans under its national reset agenda. Delivering his Eid-ul-Adha address to the nation at the Independence Square, he emphasized the government's focus on creating jobs, supporting local enterprises, expanding opportunities for young people, and improving the living conditions of ordinary Ghanaians.

According to Ghana Web, President Mahama highlighted key policy interventions such as the 24-Hour Economy initiative, skills development programs, apprenticeship schemes, and the industrial transformation agenda. These initiatives are designed to create sustainable employment opportunities for the youth. He stressed that these efforts are part of a broader national reset agenda aimed at inclusive growth, ensuring that no community will be left behind.

President Mahama noted the signs of recovery in the country and expressed renewed hope for Ghana's future. He reiterated the government's commitment to focusing on job creation and supporting local businesses to foster economic growth and improve the standard of living for all Ghanaians.