Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has begun a 2-day campaign tour in the Bono East Region of Ghana on Wednesday, October 21.
The Sene East Constituency in the Bono East Region is among the several localities the Vice President is expected to visit.
As part of efforts to ensure the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) victory in the upcoming 2020 General Elections, Dr Bawumia will address a durbar of chiefs and people of Kajeji and Atebubu.
His campaign tour follows the party's number one position slot on the ballot paper at the end of electoral balloting held by the Electoral Commission on Tuesday.
Several officials of the NPP have stated that the first position shows the party's leadership and dominance in all aspects.
“It makes our campaign message a lot easier because in terms of all spheres of the country we are number one. Talk of economy, infrastructure, international recognition, education and everything else we are number one," he stated.
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