The flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, will spend Tuesday and Wednesday campaigning in the Greater Accra Region.
The two-day #Mahama4Change2024 tour will take the NDC leader to seven constituencies to
share his vision, proposals, policies, and programmes outlined in the NDC 2024 Resetting Ghana manifesto.
Mr Mahama will meet with traditional leaders, community stakeholders, the youth, women groups, traders, and other players in the informal sector of the economy and Ghanaians in general.
On day one of the campaign, the NDC leader will tour the Ada, Sege and Ashaiman constituencies.
On day two, he will continue to the Amasaman, Domeabra Obom, Trobu and Anyaa Sowutoum constituencies.
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