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President John Mahama is scheduled to visit the Western North Region on July 15, 2025, as part of his nationwide “thank you” tour, following his election victory in December 2024.
The President is expected to address a grand durbar at Juaboso, which would be attended by traditional authorities, heads of departments, Metropolitan, Municipal District Chief Executives (MMDCES) and party faithful.
A statement signed by George Ofori Danquah, the Western North Regional Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, directed constituency executives to liaise with their respective Members of Parliament and MDCEs to ensure effective mobilisation of the party base for the event.
The ruling National Democratic Congress won eight out of the nine parliamentary seats in the Western North Region.
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