The Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Seth Tsum Akwaboah, has praised the introduction of a 120-day performance tracker under President John Mahama's administration, describing it as a positive move towards transparency and good governance.

Speaking on the "Anatomy of Returnee Presidency" series, an initiative of Gold Coast University, Mr Akwaboah shared his views on the government's early performance and its implications for the business community. "My general comment on this whole idea of the 120-day target indicators is that, for business people, they are always looking at what is sustainable in the system, and how it impacts their bottom line.

So, a lot of these issues, sometimes one will say, Why do we worry ourselves so much?

It is just 120 days, and how far will he go?" He emphasised that the long-term impact of government actions mattered more to businesses than short-term results.