President John Dramani Mahama has inaugurated a 19-member task force to see to the realisation of his 120-day social contract with the Ghanaian people.

The President, in the run-up to the 2024 general election outlined a set of activities his government intends to undertake in his first 120 days in office.

Inaugurating the task force at the presidency in Accra yesterday, President Mahama said he intends to keep his promise to the people who gave him the overwhelming mandate. "All of you are supposed to focus on your sectors and work so that we achieve all the targets that we set for ourselves in the 120-day plan," the President charged. "You have to work closely so that we can make sure that we are faithful to the mandate that the people of Ghana gave us." He said the composition of the task force may have come late be­cause the ministers of the various sectors needed to be in place to oversee the implementation of the 120-day agenda which are largely sectorial.

Some of the targets, like the national economic dialogue, the constitutional review process and the national educational review agenda, he said, were already in motion as he reiterated his com­mitment to fulfilling all electoral promises made to the voter.