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Mahama warns ministers:You were appointed to solve problems,perform, or step aside

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President John Dramani Mahama issued a direct challenge to his cabinet on Thursday, warning that performance—not tenure—will determine their future in government.

Speaking at the launch of a four-day Executive Leadership Programme for Ministerial Appointees, Mr. Mahama emphasized that his administration would be defined by results, not rhetoric. “You were not appointed to occupy space,” the President said. “You were appointed to solve problems.”

The retreat, held in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), marks the start of Mahama’s strategy to realign the executive branch around accountability and measurable outcomes. Rather than a ceremonial orientation, the President described the event as a shift in mindset—away from traditional governance models and toward outcome-driven leadership.

“The business-as-usual approach will not work. Indeed, it is dead and we must bury it once and for all,” he told appointees, calling on them to adopt a more responsive and results-oriented framework.

Mahama’s remarks reflect mounting pressure on the new administration to deliver on key economic and social reforms. Citing the expectations of youth, farmers, and entrepreneurs, the President warned that his government must meet the demands of a population hungry for progress.

“Our young people are tired of waiting. Our farmers, our workers, our entrepreneurs want to live in dignity and prosperity,” he said.

The President signaled zero tolerance for underperformance. “Please remember, when any of us fall short, I will not hesitate to act,” Mahama cautioned.

The leadership programme brings together ministers, private sector leaders, and development partners to outline a roadmap for responsive, transparent governance. It is the clearest indication yet that Mahama intends to link leadership tenure to performance metrics—signaling a more corporate, accountability-focused approach to public service.

Source:TheDotNews

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