With President John Dramani Mahama recently securing a decisive electoral victory and returning to the presidency, Ghana's political landscape has entered a new phase.

However, the question looms large: who will lead Ghana in four years when Mahama, per the current constitutional framework, will be ineligible to run again?

Unless a constitutional review is initiated-a plausible move given the National Democratic Congress (NDC)'s strong parliamentary majority-Mahama's tenure will mark the end of his political journey as president.

The discussion surrounding his successor within the NDC and Ghana's broader political ecosystem is both pressing and complex.