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Musical duo, Praye, has asked Voltarians to reject the National Democratic Congress (NDC) by voting to keep the incumbent New Patriotic Party in office.
According to Steven Fiawoo, aka Praye Tiatia, the Mahama administration failed to provide the Region with enough development.
He said policies of the NPP government, such as the Free SHS and other social intervention programs are everywhere to see urging Voltarians to vote for the NPP for more development.
He said this on Wednesday during the group's performance at NPP Presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo's three-day campaign tour of the Volta Region.
The tour, which began on Tuesday has seen the President commissioning road projects, hospitals, and security installations.
He has also cut sod for new projects to begin as he meets the Chiefs and people of the respective traditional areas.Â
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