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The flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Mahama is expected to begin a three-day tour of Ghana from Tuesday, February 18, 2020, to Thursday, February 20, 2020.
The exercise dubbed “SpeakOut with John Mahama” will give the former president an opportunity to interact and listen directly to the concerns of the people, especially at the grassroots.
In a communiqué signed by the National Communications Officer of the party, Sammy Gyamfi, the flagbearer will be accompanied by the party’s manifesto committee.
This according to the press release will enable the team to take note and reflect the essential needs of the people in their 2020 manifesto.
Find the communiqué from the National Democratic Congress below:
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