President John Dramani Mahama will present the maiden State of the Nation Address (SONA) of his second term on the floor of Parliament on Thursday, February 27, 2025, in accordance with Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution.
FULL TEXT: President Mahama's full 2025 State of the Nation Address
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SONA 2025: Hold GFA accountable for World Cup qualifiers – President Mahama tells sports minister
Black Star Experience to position Ghana as a unique tourist destination - President Mahama
'Not a single Agenda 111 hospital is operational' - President Mahama
2025 SONA: COCOBOD is highly indebted, total debt stands at GH¢32.5 billion - Mahama
2025 SONA: The road sector is in crisis; 85% of awarded contracts have stalled - Mahama
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'Mahama's administration has borrowed $59 billion in less than 50 days' - Minority alleges
GH¢68B at ECG, GH¢32.5B at COCOBOD: Mahama lists debt left behind by NPP government
President Mahama praises Parliament for prompt approval of ministers
SONA 2025: T-bills: Interest rates have reduced since we assumed office - Mahama
Okada is a convenient, safe, and cost-effective mode of transportation – Mahama
SONA 2025: President Mahama unveils plan to upgrade national stadium, build new sports facilities
2025 SONA: Speaker Bagbin 'cleverly' cuts off Afenyo-Markin as he criticised President Mahama
2025 SONA: Mahama delivered the usual lamentations – Afenyo-Markin
Mahama's SONA inspires hope and accountability - Majority Leader
Mahama's SONA is rejuvenating despite Ghana's current state - Bagbin
2025 SONA: 7 things President Mahama is likely to address
2025 SONA: Commercial drivers urge President Mahama to reduce fuel taxes
LIVESTREAMED: President Mahama delivers first State of the Nation Address of his 2nd term
Julius Debrah, Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings in Parliament for President Mahama's SONA
'The state of our nation is not good' - President Mahama