Audio By Carbonatix President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his administration’s commitment to balanced national development following a meeting with the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs. The engagement, led by Nene Sakite II, provided a platform for the president to outline key government initiatives, including plans to operationalise the University of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences (UEAS) at Bunso to expand access to specialised higher education. President Mahama also pointed to improving macroeconomic indicators, which he said are helping to restore investor confidence and create the conditions for accelerated infrastructure and economic growth. Below are some photos from the event: DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Development agenda Eastern Chiefs Mahama Photos DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story Sam George insists anti-LGBTQI bill will reach Mahama’s desk “expeditiously” Mahama deserves time on Kejetia Phase Two, Kumasi queen mothers tell traders Mahama gov’t has not reduced fuel taxes – Andrew Egyapa Mercer Mahama reaffirms commitment to fair development after meeting Eastern Regional House of Chiefs Mahama’s absence on 2028 ballot will reshape electoral dynamics — Sammi Awuku Mahama pledges infrastructure overhaul for Bole Nursing College Democracy Hub issues ultimatum to Mahama over constitutional reform Mahama’s praise of OSP was “settings” — Minority alleges contradiction in anti-corruption stance Ghana’s democracy under attack; free speech sacrificed under Mahama gov’t – Bawumia Bawumia urges NPP communicators to stand firm amid ‘rising intimidation’ claims Latest Stories Photos: Mahama meets Eastern Regional Chiefs, reaffirms commitment to development agenda3 minutes CSOs demand independent public prosecutor to strengthen anti-corruption fight4 minutes Mahama calls for stronger collaboration with chiefs to curb land-related conflicts16 minutes KATH CEO blames “no bed syndrome” on abandoned infrastructure projects23 minutes McDan calls for stronger protection of Ghanaian businesses38 minutes WFP to fund ultra-modern grain warehouse in Tamale to boost food security40 minutes Mining firms to face penalties over illegal activity on concessions – EPA40 minutes McDan urges Ghana to move from raw exports to value addition47 minutes Ghana’s reset agenda anchored on financial health — Finance Minister50 minutes Macroeconomic gains must reach ordinary Ghanaians – McDan57 minutes My constituents sent me back to pass the bill – Sam George vows to push anti-LGBTQI bill1 hour Sammi Awuku challenges Ghana Maritime Authority over response to MV Sankofa RTI request1 hour Beyond Bread: Why a stomach-driven life is the silent enemy of achievement1 hour CSIR-IIR calls for stronger research–industry collaboration at BI-ARIM1 hour Ga Mantse invites GETFund boss to address worsening school infrastructure in Ga State1 hour