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The Malian Prime Minister, Abdoulaye Maiga, has arrived in Accra to deliver a special message from the Malian President, Assimi Goita, to Ghana's President, John Mahama.


PM Maiga is scheduled to meet President Mahama on Thursday for discussions centred on the message from President Goita.

He was warmly received at the airport by Marietta Brew, Legal Counsel to the President, and Prosper Bani, the National Security Adviser.





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