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马哈马谈自己上任 120 天内如何实现 72% 的承诺 / President on Fulfill 72% of Pledge
来源:Graphic Online | 作者:迦纳术略 | 发布时间 :2025-06-02 | 12 次浏览: | 分享到:
加纳总统 John Mahama 先生在履行其 120 天社会契约方面取得显著进展,在自我设定的时限内已完成 25 项关键承诺中的 72%。

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加纳总统 John Mahama 先生在履行其 120 天社会契约方面取得显著进展,在自我设定的时限内已完成 25 项关键承诺中的 72%。

据本刊详细评估显示,其中 18 项承诺已全面落实,其余 7 项处于持续推进或待立法阶段。这些成就在政府内部被视为对去年 12 月选民赋予总统信任的回报,并引发广泛赞誉。

5 月 7 日晚,政府通过多平台直播节目,重点介绍了其 120 天社会契约的执行成果,言语间既流露出对已取得成绩的满足感,也谦逊地承认仍有未完全达成的目标。

Mahama 总统在广播中的声音一如既往地沉稳,透露出坚定的目标感,同时也谦卑地意识到自己手中掌握着成千上万青年人的命运。

这段影像资料浓缩了 Mahama 总统当前任期 120 天来的重要事件,尤其聚焦于他带领国家从衰退走向复兴的承诺——包括签署法案废除电子交易税和博彩税、启动促进青年就业计划等举措。

节目还穿插了街头民众的访谈,他们分享了对总统个人魅力、治国愿景、体恤民情的态度以及恪尽职守精神的看法。

行动

John Dramani Mahama 总统在述职其执政的 120 天时,向全国保证,他将致力于取得切实成果,带领国家走出阴霾、迈向繁荣,使腐败失去吸引力,并严惩侵吞公款者。

他举例透露,停滞的国家大教堂项目财务承诺正由国际审计公司德勤进行审计,同时针对非洲运动会开支的调查已对多名相关人士展开问询。

他进一步表示,针对安全部门招募的审计和调查也在进行中,此外已重启多起未解决的暴力事件和谋杀案调查,以还受害者公正。

Mahama 总统表示,在政府执政满 120 天之际向民众述职,绝非走过场,而是标志着对责任治理应有方式的严肃态度转变。

政绩亮点

Mahama 总统上任初期的首要政绩是废除了多项不得人心的税种,包括电子交易税(俗称 E 税)及博彩收益 10% 的征税,为企业和民众带来了福利。

政府还召开了国家经济对话会以制定可持续财政战略,并在霍城举办全国教育论坛,汇聚专家和利益相关者共商教育领域发展型政策的改进与延续方案。

为强化问责机制,政府本周已在总统府颁布了严苛的《公职人员行为准则》。该准则明令禁止所有政府委任官员购置土地、车辆、股份等国有资产,标志着反腐工作迈出重要一步。

社会福利进展

Mahama 总统兑现承诺,在公立高等院校实施一年级学生免学费政策,并将免费高等教育范围扩大至残障人士群体。目前全国范围女生免费卫生巾发放计划正在进行,此举消除了阻碍少女接受教育的关键障碍。

创造就业

新成立的加速出口发展委员会已准备就绪,将助力加纳出口行业发展,其咨询委员会已于 4 月 28 日宣誓就职。

"Adwumawura" 及国家青年就业计划等创造就业项目也已启动,为数千名加纳青年提供了就业机会。

多项关键举措仍在推进中,包括审查车辆进口税以支持农业和工业发展,以及修订《海关法》以解除对报废车辆的限制。

阿科松博大坝泄洪事故受害者的赔偿工作正在进行,首批款项预计很快发放。

在安全领域,清除国家机构中非法治安组织影响的行动取得进展,包括记者 Ahmed Suale 谋杀案在内的多起长期悬案已重启调查。

然而政府在打击非法采矿方面仍面临巨大挑战,过去四个月中,这一环境犯罪活动的复杂网络令执法部门难以应对。尽管政府已严格禁止在森林保护区内非法采矿,并推出 "生命之树"(Tree for Life)和 "碧水倡议"(Blue Water Initiative)等环保项目作为应对措施以遏制非法采矿现象。

旗舰旅游项目 "黑星体验"(Black Star Experience)已于 5 月 1 日在首都黑星广场成功启动,标志着加纳正以全新力度展示其文化遗产。

President Mahama on How He Has Fulfilled 72% of 120-Day Pledge


President John Mahama has made substantial progress in fulfilling his 120-day social contract with Ghanaians, achieving 72 per cent of his 25 key pledges within the self-imposed timeframe. 


A detailed assessment by the Daily Graphic reveals that 18 of those promises have been fully implemented, while the remaining seven are ongoing processes or awaiting legislation.


These achievements have been celebrated within government circles as repayment of the faith reposed in President Mahama by the electorate in December last year.


Broadcast


And as the government, through a live broadcast across various platforms last night, highlighted its performance in relation to the 120-day social contract, it hinted of a sense of satisfaction, and also a sense of humility in admitting to yet-to-be-fully-achieved targets.


The President’s voice on the broadcast was a familiar tone of soberness, a clear conviction of purpose, but also a humble recognition of holding the fate of thousands of youth in particular in his hands.


It was a motion picture of events that summed up the 120 days of President Mahama’s current tenure, featuring the events of particular relevance to his pledge to reset the country from a path of decline to a stage of fulfilment, including the signing of the Bills that abolished the Electronic Transaction Levy and betting tax into law, the launch of initiatives intended to enhance job opportunities for the youth, among others.


It also featured testimonies from people from the streets who shared their own views about his personality, vision, compassion for the average person and sense of duty to his role as President.


Actions


As he accounted for his 120 days in office, President John Dramani Mahama yesterday assured the nation of his commitment to deliver tangible results to drive the nation from gloom to bloom, make corruption unattractive, and punish those that steal from the public purse.


He revealed, for instance, that the financial commitments of the stalled National Cathedral were being audited by international audit firm, Deloitte and Touche, while various personalities of interest have been interviewed in ongoing investigations into the African Games expenses.


He further stated that audit and investigations were also ongoing into recruitment into the security services, while unresolved violent incidents and murders had been opened to bring justice to victims.


President Mahama said accounting to the citizenry as his government reached the 120-day mark, was not merely to tick boxes but a shift to a more serious outlook about how responsible governance should be.


Achievements


Among the earliest achievements of the President was the abolition of several unpopular taxes, including the Electronic Transaction Levy, commonly called E-levy, and the 10 per cent tax on betting wins, delivering immediate relief to businesses and individuals.


The government also convened a National Economic Dialogue to craft a sustainable fiscal strategy, and held the National Education Forum in Ho where experts and stakeholders shared ideas about how to improve and sustain a development-oriented policy for the sector.  


In a move to strengthen accountability, the administration has finalised a stringent Code of Conduct for public officials, unveiled at the Presidency only this week.


That code came with a directive that banned all government appointees from buying state assets such as land, vehicles and shares, marking a significant step towards curbing corruption.


Social welfare advances


True to his word, President Mahama has implemented a tuition-free policy for first-year students in public tertiary institutions and extended free tertiary education to persons with disabilities.


The distribution of free sanitary pads to schoolgirls nationwide is also underway, addressing a critical barrier to education for young girls.  


Job creation


The newly established Accelerated Export Development Council is poised to enhance Ghana’s export sector, with its advisory committee sworn in last Monday. 


Job creation initiatives such as "Adwumawura" and the National Youth Employment Programme have also taken off, providing opportunities for thousands of young Ghanaians.  


Several key initiatives also remain in progress, including a review of vehicle import taxes to support agriculture and industry, as well as amendments to the Customs Act to lift restrictions on salvaged vehicles.


Compensation for victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage is being processed, with initial payments expected shortly.


In the realm of security, efforts to eliminate vigilante influence within state agencies are advancing, while long-dormant cases, including the murder of journalist Ahmed Suale, have been reopened for fresh investigation.


The government is, however, challenged by the enormity of the fight against illegal mining, with the sophistocated network of actors in the environmental crime proving a handful in the last four months.


This is in spite of the government enforcing a strict ban on illegal mining in forest reserves and introducing the "Tree for Life" and "Blue Water Initiative" to promote environmental sustainability as counter-activities to reverse the incidence of illegal mining.


The "Black Star Experience", a flagship tourism project, was successfully launched at the Black Star Square on May 1,  signalling a renewed push to showcase Ghana’s cultural heritage.  


来源:加纳图文在线

文:By Kester Aburam Korankye

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