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The National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, will on Wednesday, embark on a four-day tour of the Ashanti Region to thank the electorate for helping to return the NDC to power during Election 2024.
The NDC managed to double its parliamentary seats in the region from four to eight during the 2024 elections, the first in the history of the party in the region.
The party also maintained support for its presidential candidate, with President Mahama securing over 43,000 more votes than he did in 2020, however, the NPP saw a vote reduction of over 429,000 in 2024, compared with 2020.
In what has been planned as ‘Phase 1’ of the tour of the ‘World Bank’ of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Asiedu Nketia will also engage with party leaders and grassroots to assess their evaluation of the government’s performance so far, while briefing them also on plans by the government in the near future.


According to a schedule of the tour issued by his office, he will hold entry meetings with constituency executives, DCEs, cadres, all branch executives, coordinators, former executives, chiefs, assembly members, drivers unions, and other identifiable groups in all the places he will visit.
He will kick off the tour from Akumadan, followed by Abofour, Boamang, Kodie, Suame, Ejura, and Mampong.
The rest are Nsuta, Agona, Mamponteng, Adaase, Tutuka, Akrofuom, New Edubiase, and Brofoyedru.
Below is the complete schedule.
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