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The presidential candidate of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama has wrapped up his four-day tour of the Central Region which started on Wednesday, October 14.
Mr. Mahama who arrived in the region shortly after a similar tour by his running mate, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, paid a courtesy call and interacted with traditional authorities, religious leaders, stakeholder groupings including fishermen, fishmongers, canoe owners, small scale miners among others.
To wrap up the campaign, the former President granted an interview via Facebook where he touched on various issues, his expectations, and vision for Ghana from 2021.
Apart from Facebook, the stream is also expected to be repeated on some television stations after the live session.
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