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The wife of the Vice President, Samira Bawumia has begun a four-day working tour of the Oti Region.
The Oti Regional Communication Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Seidu Musah who disclosed this said she started the tour with a courtesy call on chiefs and imams in the Akan Constituency.
He added that she would tour both Nkwanta North and South, where she is expected to meet Chiefs, Imams, Zongo youth and the rest of the residents.
On Sunday, Mrs Bawumia is expected to visit Krachi East Constituency, Krachi Nchumuru and Krachi West Constituency to interact with Fulani Communities.
On the last day, she would pay a courtesy call on Krachi-Wura, Nana Besemuna Mprah III, and have a durbar of Chiefs and the people of the Constituency and she would depart to Atebubu in the Ahafo Region.
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