The one area where I remain cautious is his full commitment to accountability, using it as a benchmark for future leaders to follow.
I suspect his focus may lean more toward reinforcing good governance, rather than holding the previous administration fully accountable.
If that is the case, he may quietly complete his term, return to his family, and enjoy a peaceful life afterward.
That wouldn’t be a failure, but it wouldn’t be the kind of historic, celebrated exit that inspires generations.
Nonetheless, Mahama’s first year of his second term has been remarkable.
Progress is visible across nearly every sector of the economy, and his ministers have shown commendable dedication.
The outlook is promising, and by this time next year, we could see around 70% of ongoing road projects fully completed and handed over to the state.
