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All is set in the Garden City of Kumasi as the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) takes its 'Peoples' Manifesto' to the Ashanti Region and its environs.
The Town Hall Meeting which comes off at 2 pm on Tuesday will afford the party an opportunity to breakdown its developmental policies and programmes contained in the party's 2020 Manifesto.
It would be addressed by the flagbearer of the party, former President, John Mahama and other speakers.

The NDC says it will also take its Town Hall meeting to other regions to explain the 'People' Manifesto', which was launched last week, to them in the coming weeks.
In a statement issued and signed by Sammy Gyamfi, the National Communication Officer of the party, the "NDC assures the general public that we intend to take the People’s Manifesto to the doorsteps of every Ghanaian, as we embark on the rescue mission to create jobs and prosperity for all, and restore Ghana back on the path of development and true progress".
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