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- President of Ghana - Wikipedia
The current president of Ghana is John Mahama, who won the 2024 presidential election against then vice president, Mahamudu Bawumia, by a margin of 14 94% He was sworn into office on 7 January 2025
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Learn about the life, vision, and leadership journey of the President of Ghana, whose dedication to Resetting the Ghanaian economy and Building the Ghana we want is driving our nation’s growth
- Mahama sworn in as Ghana’s president for a third time against the . . .
John Mahama was sworn in on Tuesday as Ghana’s president for the third time, as the country faces its worst economic crisis in a generation
- Ghana : le président élu John Dramani Mahama, a prêté serment
John Dramani Mahama a été officiellement investi comme président de la République du Ghana lors d’une cérémonie solennelle à la place de l’Indépendance ce mardi Cette investiture marque son retour à la tête du pays après une période hors du pouvoir
- Swearing-in of H. E. John Dramani Mahama as Ghana’s President
John Dramani Mahama of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has taken the oath of allegiance and the presidential oath to officially take over the reins of government as Ghana’s sixth President of the Fourth Republic
- John Dramani Mahama Becomes Ghanas 6th President Since 1992 4th . . .
John Dramani Mahama has officially taken office as the President of the Republic of Ghana, marking the start of his second non-consecutive term following a decisive victory in the 2024 general elections
- John Dramani Mahama is President again | Ghana News Agency
Accra, Jan 07, GNA – Mr John Dramani Mahama has been sworn in as President of Ghana He took the oaths of office and allegiance administered by Chief Justice Araba Torkornoo
- Ghana: John Dramani Mahama, le président élu officiellement investi
John Dramani Mahama a officiellement pris ses fonctions en tant que président de la République du Ghana lors d’une cérémonie solennelle tenue ce mardi 07 janvier 2025 à la place de l’Indépendance à Accra
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