Former President John Mahama has officially launched a nationwide initiative dubbed the ‘Resetting Ghana Tour’, aimed at assessing and monitoring ongoing development projects across the country.
The tour, which is set to cover all 16 regions of Ghana, seeks to provide an on-the-ground evaluation of government projects, including infrastructure, education, health, and social interventions. Through the initiative, Mahama intends to engage with local communities, gather feedback on the effectiveness of projects, and identify areas that require urgent attention or improvement.
Speaking at the launch, Mahama emphasized the importance of accountability and citizen participation in national development. He noted that the tour would help highlight successes while also bringing to light challenges that have hindered progress in various sectors.
The ‘Resetting Ghana Tour’ is part of Mahama’s broader strategy to connect with Ghanaians at the grassroots level and ensure that development efforts align with the needs of the people. Officials accompanying him on the tour include members of his political team, regional coordinators, and development experts tasked with documenting findings and recommendations.
Community leaders and residents are encouraged to actively participate, share their concerns, and suggest solutions to enhance the impact of government projects. The tour is expected to run over several months, with detailed reports from each region to be compiled and publicly shared.
Mahama concluded by urging Ghanaians to view the initiative as a collaborative effort to strengthen transparency, improve service delivery, and accelerate national development.
