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President John Dramani Mahama would be leaving Accra for Cape Coast Saturday morning to offer his condolence to the immediate family of the late President Mills.
The late President died on Tuesday afternoon after being rushed to the 37 Military Hospital, Accra.
Haruna Iddrisu indicated on Joy FM's and Multi TV’s news analysis programme Newsfile, that President Mahama visit to the native region of Prof. Mills was to offer them support in this great trying moments.
President Mahama is also expected to visit Ekumfi Otuam, the hometown of the late President.
This is President Mahama’s first trip outside Accra since he was sworn in as president of the country hours after the demise of the President John Evan Fiifi Atta Mills.
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