NDC Flagbearer John Dramani Mahama as part of his #SpeakOut session in the Northern Region, on Wednesday, paid courtesy calls on chiefs in the Tamale metropolis.
Mr. Mahama visited and interacted with the Lamashe-Naa Ziblim, Nyab-Dakpema, Nyab-Gukpenaa and the Tamale Bug-Lana.
He thanked them for their leadership and maintaining the peace in their communities.
The NDC leader also assured the chiefs, “on behalf of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), our MPs and Parliamentary Candidates, that we will continue to engage in a politics of ideas, promote national unity and development.”
See photos of his visit below:
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