President John Dramani Mahama is set to deliver the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) today, February 27, 2026, outlining his administration’s achievements, challenges, and policy direction for the year ahead.
The address, which will be delivered before Parliament, is expected to focus on key sectors of the economy, including job creation, inflation control, infrastructure development, healthcare, and education.
Ghanaians will be keenly watching for updates on measures aimed at stabilising the economy and improving living standards.
The President is also expected to highlight progress made in social intervention programmes, youth employment initiatives, and investments in critical national infrastructure.
In addition, he is expected to address concerns surrounding energy supply, industrial growth, and private sector development.
The State of the Nation Address is a constitutional requirement that provides the President with the opportunity to account for the stewardship of the country and outline the government’s priorities for the coming year.
Political observers and citizens alike will be listening closely to assess the administration’s performance and its plans to tackle pressing national issues.








