President Mahama Urges Minister to Deliver Results or Resign

President John Dramani Mahama addressing ministerial appointees during the Executive Leadership Programme in Accra, emphasizing the importance of performance and accountability

 Mahama Cautions Ministers on Non-Performance, Emphasizes Accountability and Results


Accra, April 24, 2025 — President John Dramani Mahama delivered a strong message to his ministerial appointees during the open day of a four-day Executive Leadership Programme, asserting that non-performance will not be tolerated in his administration. The program, which convened key figures from various ministries, was aimed at instilling a results-oriented mindset among the leadership of the country.


In a passionate address, Mahama reminded the ministers of their obligations to the Ghanaian electorate, who had voted for transformative leadership. “You were not appointed to occupy space. You were appointed to solve problems,” he stated emphatically, urging the attendees to focus on delivering tangible results that meet the expectations of Ghanaians.


The president emphasized that the current government must prioritize results over excuses, reflecting the urgency of the tasks at hand. "The Ghanaian people expect us to deliver. And we must – not with excuses, but with results," he asserted. This call for accountability sets the tone for Mahama's administration, indicating a shift towards proactive governance that addresses pressing national challenges head-on.


Mr. Mahama described the Executive Leadership Programme not just as an orientation for ministers but as a pivotal opportunity to reshape the approach to governance in Ghana. “The business-as-usual approach will not work. Indeed, it is dead and we must bury it once and for all,” he declared, signaling the need for innovative and effective strategies to tackle the nation’s issues.

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The President’s remarks underscored a commitment to responsive and accountable leadership, emphasizing that the programme offers a platform for participants to develop a shared vision for governance. “We’re not here simply to orient ministers. We’re here to shape a collective mindset,” he stated, aiming to foster a culture of collaboration among the ministerial corps.

President John Dramani Mahama addressing ministerial appointees during the Executive Leadership Programme in Accra, emphasizing the importance of performance and accountability


Highlighting the high expectations of ordinary citizens, particularly the youth, farmers, and small business owners, Mahama expressed concern over the prolonged wait for meaningful change. He remarked, “Our young people are tired of waiting interminably. Our farmers, our workers, our entrepreneurs… want to live in dignity and prosperity.” This statement reflects the discontent prevalent among segments of the Ghanaian populace, emphasizing the necessity for ministers to comprehend the urgency of their roles.


Reiterating the importance of responsiveness in governance, Mahama warned his appointees against complacency, clarifying that he would not hesitate to take action against any minister who fails to meet expectations. “Please remember, when any of us fall short, I will not hesitate to act,” he cautioned, signaling to his ministers that accountability will be a central pillar of his administration.


The retreat is a collaborative effort with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and marks the first such initiative under Mahama’s current leadership. It aims to unite ministers, development partners, and members of the private sector to collectively address national challenges through effective and sustainable governance practices.


Moreover, participants at the programme will engage in discussions and workshops designed to enhance their leadership skills, strategic thinking, and policy development capabilities. This focus on capacity building is seen as a crucial step towards fostering a government that is prepared to navigate the complexities of modern governance in a rapidly changing global environment.


As Ghana moves forward, the high stakes surrounding the expectations from President Mahama and his team are paramount. With pressing issues such as unemployment, economic revitalization, and infrastructural development at the forefront of public concern, the effectiveness of the ministerial team will be closely monitored by both the public and civil society organizations.


In conclusion, President Mahama’s call to action serves not only as a rallying cry for ministers but also as a reminder of the critical trust placed in them by the electorate. The nation’s future, as articulated by the President, hinges on their ability to rise to the occasion and deliver the meaningful change that Ghanaians have long awaited. The coming days will test the resolve of the newly appointed ministers as they embark on their mandates, reflecting Mahama's commitment to a government that prioritizes results and accountability. 


As the Executive Leadership Programme unfolds, the eyes of the nation will undoubtedly be on this administration, eager to witness whether the ambitious visions articulated by President Mahama can translate into actionable outcomes that resonate with the desires and needs of the Ghanaian people.

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