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President John Dramani Mahama arrived in Sierra Leone on Tuesday, March 18, for a one-day working visit as part of his 'Good Neighbourliness Tour.'
He is expected to engage in discussions with President Maada Bio, on a range of matters, including trade, economic cooperation, regional security, amongst others.
Here are some photos from President Mahama’s visit to Sierra Leone.












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