President has reiterated his commitment to advancing Ghana's healthcare system and education sector, promising a renewed focus on unfinished projects.

Speaking at the National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Winneba on Thursday, January 9, he laid out plans to address longstanding infrastructural gaps while emphasizing continuity and innovation in governance. "We will prioritize investment in infrastructure and human resources to ensure accessible, quality medical care," Mahama stated with conviction.

He stressed the urgent need to operationalize abandoned health projects, many of which have remained stagnant for years. "We shall continue abandoned health projects and operationalize them as key steps towards expanding healthcare access nationwide," he added, highlighting his intention to bridge gaps in healthcare delivery across the country.

The former president's remarks resonated deeply, especially given the critical role healthcare plays in national development.