Former President John Mahama will file his nomination to contest for the National Democratic Congress (NDC)‘s presidential candidate primaries on March 21.
A press release by his spokesperson, Joyce Bawa Morgtari, said he will do this at 1 pm on Tuesday.
The filing was planned for Monday, March 20, but Mr Mahama's campaign team has apologised for the change in date.
The team explained that it is in response to a request from the party to reschedule because of the presentation of the party’s True State of the Nation Address on Monday.
President Mahama will, however, continue his first phase tour of the Ashanti Region, which ends today.
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