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President John Dramani Tuesday delivered his policy statement to the nation, cataloging a litany of development objectives his government hopes to achieve in the next four months.
He said the government will consolidate the stable microeconomic gains chalked up in the last three years whilst exploring new avenues to fast-track the country’s development.
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