In recent times, Ghana has witnessed a troubling decline in governance, economic stability, and social cohesion.

The 2024 Afrobarometer survey and the Mo Ibrahim Governance Report revealed glaring issues of misgovernance, including increasing corruption, weakened institutions, and a growing mistrust of public officials.

These findings underscore the urgent need for a national reset-a comprehensive renewal of values, systems, and leadership to address the moral and governance crisis undermining Ghana's progress.

Amid this backdrop, President John Dramani Mahama's campaign pledge to "reset the nation" resonated deeply with most Ghanaians, leading to his landslide victory.