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President Akufo-Addo on Tuesday delivered his last State of the Nation Address to the 7th Parliament.
He used the platform to touch on the state of the various sectors in the economy with highlights on how they fared for the past four years.
The President who ends his first term on Wednesday and begins a new term from January 7, also highlighted what his next administration will do in the various sectors.
Below is the full speech:
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