03 February 2026 | State House.
Today marks 100 days since my administration entered into a social contract with the nation—one built on accountability, integrity, and a shared commitment to progress. Over this period, significant steps have been taken to strengthen democratic institutions, enhance transparency, and restore public trust.
Key reforms have focused on protecting fundamental freedoms, improving the rule of law, and initiating independent reviews into areas of national concern. Measures to reinforce accountability frameworks and reduce administrative interference across institutions are now underway.
Economic relief has been delivered through the reinstatement of essential benefits, adjustments to retirement policies, and renewed social support programs aimed at easing pressure on households. Dedicated efforts to strengthen poverty alleviation mechanisms are also in motion.
Major progress has been achieved in the areas of public health, education, culture, tourism, and youth empowerment. New agencies and councils have been established to fill critical gaps, modernize key sectors, and ensure that development remains inclusive and forward‑looking.
These first 100 days represent only the beginning. Several initiatives have already been completed, while others have been launched or are progressing through implementation. The administration reaffirms its commitment to fulfilling the broader social contract and continuing the work of building a fairer, more resilient, and more unified nation. As I have said since the beginning, “Trust the Process”.
Let us continue to move forward together.