
Mahama’s first-year performance scores 4.9/10 in IERPP assessment
The think tank, in its inaugural Performance Tracker report, identified infrastructure, energy, industry and manufacturing, governance, policy implementation, and social service delivery as key areas that affected the administration’s overall rating.
Professor Boadi added that challenges in industry, manufacturing, social delivery, governance commitments, and the energy sector also contributed to the overall score, leading the institute to conclude that the government’s first-year performance fell below expectations.
The Institute of Economic Research and Public Policy (IERPP) has rated President John Mahama’s first year in office below average, awarding his administration a score of 4.
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