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President John Dramani Mahama has commenced a three-region Thank-You tour, beginning today, Thursday, May 29, in the Bono East Region.
The tour aims to express his "profound appreciation" to the people of that part of the country for their overwhelming support in the December 2024 general elections.

The President is scheduled to address a durbar of chiefs and people in the Bono East Region, where he is expected to reaffirm his commitment to inclusive governance and equitable development.
These community engagements, according to the Presidency, will also serve as a platform for the President to unveil key priority projects tailored to improve the socio-economic well-being of the citizenry.
President Mahama’s Thank-You visit continues on Friday, May 29, in Sunyani, the capital of the Bono Region. He will round off this leg of the tour on Saturday, May 30, with a grand durbar in Goaso, the regional capital of Ahafo.
The Presidency notes that the tour reflects President Mahama’s enduring pledge to remain connected with the grassroots and ensure that the voices of the people continue to shape national development priorities.
As the nation looks forward to the implementation of new initiatives under his leadership, President Mahama’s regional visits are being watched closely for policy signals and renewed engagements with traditional authorities, opinion leaders, and youth groups across the country.
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