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Mahama’s plan for a lean and efficient gov’t

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President John Dramani Mahama, has outlined his vision for his second term administration emphasizing the need for a lean and efficient government that can effectively serve the needs of the Ghanaian people.

Guided by the past where successive governments have often been criticized for its inefficiencies and wastage of resources, Mahama acknowledged that these issues must be addressed if Ghana is to achieve its full potential and ensure sustainable development.

To achieve this, Mahama pledged to prioritize good governance and transparency, ensuring that government policies and programs are effective and efficient.

He also emphasized the importance of creating a more agile and responsive government that can adapt quickly to changing circumstances. He vowed to streamline government operations, eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy and duplication of effort. This, he believes, will enable government to focus on its core functions and deliver services more effectively.

The President also touched on the need for government to work closely with civil society organizations, the private sector, and the international community to achieve common goals. He stressed the importance of building strong partnerships and coalitions to tackle the country’s pressing challenges, such as poverty, inequality, and climate change.

Overall, Mahama’s swearing in message highlights his commitment to building a more efficient and effective government that serves the needs of all Ghanaians.

The Economy Times editorial team urge the president and his team to keep to this vision as it will greatly yield a great impact on the economy and living standards of Ghanaians.

President John Dramani Mahama, has outlined his vision for his second term administration emphasizing the need for a lean and efficient government that can effectively serve the needs of the Ghanaian people.

Guided by the past where successive governments have often been criticized for its inefficiencies and wastage of resources, Mahama acknowledged that these issues must be addressed if Ghana is to achieve its full potential and ensure sustainable development.

To achieve this, Mahama pledged to prioritize good governance and transparency, ensuring that government policies and programs are effective and efficient.

He also emphasized the importance of creating a more agile and responsive government that can adapt quickly to changing circumstances. He vowed to streamline government operations, eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy and duplication of effort. This, he believes, will enable government to focus on its core functions and deliver services more effectively.

The President also touched on the need for government to work closely with civil society organizations, the private sector, and the international community to achieve common goals. He stressed the importance of building strong partnerships and coalitions to tackle the country’s pressing challenges, such as poverty, inequality, and climate change.

Overall, Mahama’s swearing in message highlights his commitment to building a more efficient and effective government that serves the needs of all Ghanaians.

The Economy Times editorial team urge the president and his team to keep to this vision as it will greatly yield a great impact on the economy and living standards of Ghanaians.

 

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