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Former President John Dramani Mahama has begun the second day of his tour of the Bono Region.
The campaign which began on Monday will take him to the Dormaa West, Dormaa Central, Dormaa East, Sunyani West and Sunyani East constituencies.
On his first day, Mr. Mahama visited and interacted with branch and constituency executives as well as chiefs and party supporters in Wenchi, Tain, Banda, Jaman North and South, Berekum West and Berekum East.

Mr. Mahama is campaigning for votes to lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to victory in the 2024 elections. Addressing the delegates, the former President thanked them for their support.

He asked them to convert the support into massive votes for him during the May 13, 2023, presidential primaries.
The primaries will take place in constituencies across the country to elect both the NDC presidential candidate and parliamentary candidates for the 2024 general elections.
Mr. Mahama assured the party, especially the branch executives, that he will continue to support and finance the party’s activities and prepare the grounds for a successful 2024 campaign.
He also tasked the constituency and regional executives to make a commitment to run an effective campaign that drills down to the branches, and also “make available to the branches, campaign materials and logistics for the work.”
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