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The wife of the Presidential Candidate of the Convention People’s Party Mrs Mary Lilly Kafela Sakara Foster has stated that her husband Dr Abu Sakara will outshine the three other Presidential Candidates in the IEA Presidential debate scheduled for the Northern Regional Capital, Tamale Tuesday evening.
According to Mrs Sakara, she has known her husband for the past thirty years and she is very confident that he will deliver to the expectation of all Ghanaians.
She noted that her husband had been preparing to deliver to Ghanaians the good policies he (Dr Sakara) and the CPP intend to implement if given the nod to become the next President of the Republic of Ghana.
“My husband is always prepared and now he is so much prepared to once again do what he knows how to do best. He will deliver to my best of knowledge,” he noted.
Mrs Lilly Sakara is currently in Tamale to support her husband who inspired many Ghanaians at his first appearance at the IEA enening encounter in Accra few months ago.
“My appeal to all Ghanaians is that they should support a hard working, dedicated and selfless man who has the country at heart and would make a fine President,” Mrs Sakara said.
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