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The New Patriotic Party flagbearer Nana Akufo-Addo is scheduled to meet drivers and passengers at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle station in Accra, Friday on day two of his restore hope tour of the region.
Joy News’ Francis Abban who is with team, said the tour has begun in earnest with the flagbearer ready to interact with the prospective voters.
He will be taking their concerns, challenges and grievances on key issues that affect them.
He would also be visiting the Moslem community in Avenor Central Mosque before visiting mechanics and spare parts dealers at the cable and wireless area in Kokompe, a suburb of Accra.
Yesterday, the flagbearer toured the Accra New Town, Mallam Atta Market and the Tip-toe lane where he interacted with traders, market women and small scale-business men.
He reiterated his commitment to the provision of the free second cycle education when voted into power.
Nana Addo also chided the Mahama administration of running down the National Health Insurance Scheme and promised to reinvigorate it if voted into power.
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