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President John Dramani Mahama has sounded a stern warning to miscreants who are bent on fomenting trouble in the upcoming December elections.
President Mahama stated the security forces will not take lightly the activities of machomen who have made it their habit of intimidating and interfering with the election process.
The president made this known when he addressed a teeming crowd in the Bono Ahafo region who met him as part of his nationwide “Thank You Tour”.
President Mahama called on the youth of the country to stand firm and resist attempts by politicians to use them to foment trouble.
According to him the youth must rather protect the peace that the country currently enjoys.
President Mahama expressed his gratitude to the chiefs and people of Bono Ahafo region for their support during the burial of the late President John Mills.
The President’s 10-day nationwide “Thank You Tour” has already taken him to the Central, Western, Volta, and Eastern regions.
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