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The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, will today, October 27, begin a five-day campaign tour of the Greater Accra Region.
He will meet with traditional leaders, fisher folks, traders, farmers, artisans, zongo chiefs, students, tutors, workers and residents in a number of constituencies.
During the tour, Mr Mahama will outline plans for creating jobs for the youth as well as his commitment to achieving universal access to healthcare through the implementation of the NDC’s Free Primary Healthcare plan.
He will also address the concerns of students, fisher folks and others, and end his campaign in the Greater Accra Region on Saturday, 31st October 2020.
Mr Mahama’s tour of the Greater Accra Region follows his combined ten-day campaign tour of both the Central and Western Regions that ended last Friday.
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