Today, Friday, January 3, 2025, marks a significant moment in Ghana’s democratic journey as President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo prepares to deliver his final State of the Nation Address (SoNA). This event is highly anticipated, as it offers a comprehensive reflection on the current state of the nation, while also serving as a key milestone in the President’s tenure, which is nearing its conclusion. As a defining tradition in Ghana’s governance, this address provides a platform for the President to evaluate his administration’s performance and leave a lasting impression on the nation.
Mandated by Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution, the State of the Nation Address is an important occasion that enables the President to communicate directly with the people, detailing the government’s achievements, challenges, and significant milestones. It is a moment to acknowledge progress and gaps, while setting the tone for the future. This year’s address is particularly momentous, as it coincides with the conclusion of the 8th Parliament of the 4th Republic, which is set to dissolve on Monday, January 6, 2025.
Following the dissolution, a new chapter in Ghana’s legislative journey will commence. The 9th Parliament will be inaugurated on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, ushering in fresh opportunities and challenges for the nation’s democratic governance. At 11:00 PM on January 6, Members of Parliament-elect will assemble to elect a Speaker and two Deputy Speakers, marking a pivotal step in the transition process. This selection will shape the leadership of the legislative body for the next four years, ensuring the continuity of Ghana’s democratic processes. According to a December 30, 2024, statement issued by the Parliamentary Service, the newly elected Speaker and Members of Parliament will officially be sworn in at midnight, signifying the seamless transition to the next phase of parliamentary activity.
As Ghanaians eagerly await President Akufo-Addo’s final address, the focus is on reflections of his legacy and the strategic direction he will outline for the future. This address is expected to be both a celebration of progress and a candid acknowledgment of remaining challenges. It also provides a unique opportunity for the President to inspire unity and set a constructive tone for the incoming administration and the 9th Parliament. This pivotal moment underscores the resilience and maturity of Ghana’s democratic framework, which continues to evolve with each political cycle.



















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