The Vice-Presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is in the Volta Region to begin a campaign tour.
The former Education Minister's tour of the Region follows a similar visit to the Ashanti Region.
According to a communique from her office, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang is expected to begin her tour with a breast screening exercise.
This falls in line with measures put in place to promote the breast cancer awareness month.
She will then interact with some traditional authorities, teachers, fisherfolk, community leaders, women and youth groups to highlight and break down the NDC's People's Manifesto and the party's promises to the people.
Among other constituencies, the running mate to John Dramani Mahama will tour North Tongu, Ho West, Ho Central, Ketu North, Ketu South, Keta, Afadjato South, Hohoe, Kpando, and North Dayi before ending her tour.
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