Mahama Demands Performance From Appointees

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President John Dramani Mahama has intensified calls for accountability among government appointees as his administration pushes for improved public sector performance.

The President emphasized that ministers, chief executives and public officials must deliver measurable results to justify the confidence reposed in them.

According to government sources, performance assessments are expected to play a major role in determining the future of public office holders.

The move forms part of broader efforts to strengthen efficiency and transparency across state institutions.

Political analysts believe the initiative could lead to significant changes within government agencies in the coming months.
Supporters have welcomed the development, arguing that public officials must be held accountable for their stewardship.

Others have called for the performance reviews to be conducted fairly and transparently to maintain public trust.

The announcement has generated widespread discussion among political observers and civil society groups.

Many Ghanaians see the initiative as a step toward improving service delivery and strengthening governance.

As expectations rise, attention is now focused on how the administration will implement and enforce its performance standards.

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