What Can President John Mahama And The NDC Do With The Absolute Majority In Parliament?

Ghana’s New Political Era: What President Mahama and the NDC Majority Mean for the Nation*

President Of Ghana John Mahama 


Ghana has officially entered a new political chapter as President John Dramani Mahama returns to power, backed by an absolute majority in Parliament by the National Democratic Congress (NDC). For the first time in years, the executive and legislative arms of government are under the full control of one party — a powerful position that comes with enormous opportunity and responsibility.


A Chance to Deliver Without Excuse


With Parliament firmly under NDC’s control, the days of political gridlock and delayed policies could be over. President Mahama now has the legislative support needed to push through his development agenda without resistance. This means faster passage of bills, streamlined budget approvals, and the ability to implement his flagship programs.


Focus Areas: Jobs, Economy, and Social Services


Ghanaians are watching closely. The demand is simple: results. High unemployment, the cost of living, and healthcare challenges remain top concerns. The NDC now has the tools to make bold reforms in:

- *Job creation for youth*

- *Affordable healthcare*

- *Agricultural support for farmers* 

- *Education investment, especially TVET*


- *Local industrialization*

Responsibility, Not Celebration

This is not just a political victory — it's a national responsibility. With full power comes full accountability. Ghanaians expect transparency, wise spending, and a government that listens.

The Road Ahead

This majority is a tool — not a trophy. President Mahama and the NDC must use it to build a legacy of impact. This is their moment to transform lives, restore hope, and prove that politics can serve the people.

Ghana is watching. And history is waiting.

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