President John Dramani Mahama is set to begin a nationwide tour on March 18 aimed at inspecting ongoing government projects and evaluating their progress across the country.
The initiative, dubbed the “Resetting Ghana Tour,” is designed to strengthen engagement between the government and citizens while providing first-hand updates on key development programmes and policies.
The tour will officially begin in the Bono Region, where the President is expected to be joined by regional ministers, local government authorities, and other stakeholders. The exercise forms part of efforts to ensure accountability and deepen grassroots participation in governance.
Minister of Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, disclosed details of the tour during a visit by Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang to the Office of Government Communications. He noted that the initiative would give the President a direct, on-the-ground perspective of projects being implemented nationwide.
“The President believes it is not enough for ministers to brief the nation from the presidency. He is stepping out to lead the ‘Resetting the Ghana Project’, starting tomorrow.
“This is a nationwide exercise where he will be joined by several ministers, regional officials, district chief executives, and other local leaders to tour project sites, engage with opinion leaders, chiefs, and influential community stakeholders,” he said.
The tour is expected to cover multiple regions, offering the President an opportunity to interact with local communities, traditional authorities, and opinion leaders while assessing the status of various development initiatives.




























