Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah has announced the establishment of a Presidential Delivery Unit at the Office of the President to monitor government promises and projects on a monthly basis.
According to him, the unit is tasked with reviewing commitments made each month and tracking their execution, progress and completion to ensure accountability across government.
Mr Debrah disclosed this during a town hall meeting in Koforidua, where he reaffirmed the government’s commitment to resetting key sectors of the economy.
“My duty is to ensure that every appointee under the government will work according to the wishes of the president,” he said.
“At the presidency, there is an office called the Presidential Delivery Unit, and I have to ensure that every month I look at the report to see if the president was able to meet all the targets,” he added.
He noted that teams from the unit will, in the coming days, engage traditional leaders and opinion leaders across the country to gather feedback on government performance and community needs.
“Soon some persons from the presidency will come to you, the traditional leaders, to enquire of you the progress of the appointees within your jurisdiction,” he said.
Mr Debrah said the initiative is aimed at strengthening accountability and ensuring that government appointees deliver on their mandates in line with the vision of President John Dramani Mahama.
































