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Tamale South MP Haruna Iddrisu has encouraged Ghanaians to overwhelmingly vote for John Mahama in the upcoming 2024 elections.
He said the former President is poised for a return to the presidency, armed with valuable insights set to positively impact the Ghanaian economy.
Mr Iddrisu contends that Mr Mahama is the optimal candidate to navigate the economic challenges faced by the Akufo-Addo government.
He commented on Thursday, December 28, during a ceremony where he received the prestigious chieftaincy title "Sugru-Lana" or Chief of Patience from the paramount chief of Nakpanduri, Naba David Kansuk Na Golbila II, and his sub-chiefs at the palace.
“I have said that former President Mahama is coming back to the throne with two important insights and one important hindsight.
"He has been President, and he is being outside as non-president, and he will combine the two to change the destiny of this country.”
He additionally urged local chiefs and residents to throw their support behind NDC MPs, emphasising that their votes would play a crucial role in enabling Mr Mahama to bring about the necessary transformation in both the local area and the entire nation.
The vocal MP affirmed his unwavering commitment to actively contribute to the progress and growth of the country.
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