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Flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Mahama has arrived in the Oti Region for a three-day tour.
He was received by enthusiastic members clad in the party paraphernalia amid drumming and dancing.

The presidential aspirant has been asking residents in the Nkonya Ahenkro and Ntumda areas to vote massively for the party in the December polls.
He said the party's commitment to infrastructure development is unmatched for which reason they deserve the chance to do more.

Mr Mahama explained that if the party comes back to power, healthcare and jobs will be the government's priorities.
Also, national apprenticeship programme will be pursued to give employment to the teeming youth according to the former President.

He said his return to power will see the completion of all abandoned NDC projects.
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