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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, is scheduled to tour the Western Region from today, Monday, 25th November to Wednesday, November 27.
This visit follows a five-day tour of the Eastern Region, where he engaged with voters and party supporters.
During his tour of the Western Region, the NDC flagbearer will visit each constituency to engage directly with voters, aiming to secure their support with just under two weeks remaining until the December 7 election. Mahama’s outreach is part of his final push to rally support for his presidential bid.
The tour will commence with a courtesy visit to the Western Regional House of Chiefs.
There, he is expected to pay respects to the traditional leaders and seek their blessings for his campaign.
Following his meeting with the chiefs, Mahama will engage with religious leaders across the region, seeking to connect with diverse communities and discuss issues of mutual concern.
The tour will then continue with visits to various constituencies, starting with Wassa East, followed by Shama, Essikadu-Ketan, Sekondi, Effia, Kwesimintsim, and Takoradi.
These stops will provide him with the opportunity to interact with residents, listen to their concerns, and outline his vision for the region.
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