2026 SONA Address: The Mahama government aims to strengthen Ghana’s global sports
2026 SONA Address: Sports Diplomacy and International Representation
The Mahama government aims to strengthen Ghana’s global sports presence. Ghana will make its fifth FIFA World Cup appearance, using the event as a platform for national branding and economic promotion.
Supporters traveling abroad were advised to comply with visa regulations to avoid jeopardizing Ghana’s international travel standing.

Women and Youth Sports
- Ghana Black Queens will compete in the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
- Ghana will participate in the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.
- Participation is also planned for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Media Freedom and Development Support
The government expressed concern about harassment of journalists by security personnel.
The president instructed security agencies to:
- Treat journalists professionally
- Respect press freedom
- Protect media workers performing public duties
The state-owned media sector will also undergo revitalization.
Plans include:
- Infrastructure upgrades
- Operational modernization
- Possible reintroduction of the media development fund.
Nation-Building and Civic Responsibility
The president reiterated that:
- Final accountability for national direction rests with the office of the President.
- However, national development requires collective effort from citizens.
He stated that economic and social progress depends on:
- Integrity
- Hard work
- Civic discipline
- Community cooperation
“No policy can substitute for civic duty,” he said.
Historical Resilience and Future Outlook
The president concluded by urging Ghanaians to maintain national unity and avoid divisive narratives. He emphasized that Ghana’s history demonstrates a pattern of:
- Choosing cooperation over division
- Stability over despair
- Development over cynicism
