President John Dramani Mahama's return to the presidency has been marked by a flurry of activity, reforms, and policy rollouts, as his administration races to fulfill key campaign promises.

In the first 120 days of his new term, Mahama has made significant strides in governance, economy, education, and social welfare, though several pledges remain in progress or yet to be initiated.

Key Promises Fulfilled Among the major accomplishments is the swift nomination of a full cabinet, reflecting Mahama's commitment to getting the machinery of government moving without delay.

In line with his pledge for prudent governance, the administration has also formed a leaner government, reducing the number of ministers and presidential staffers.