Flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress, John Mahama will visit 28 communities as part of his four days tour to Western North Region.
Beginning his tour on Sunday, October 4, 2020, the former President will address a durbar at Sefwi Bopa, Aprutu and to Kramokrom in Akontombra constituency.
He will also pay a courtesy call on the chiefs and elders of Aowin Traditional Area.
He will bring the first day to an end by visiting some communities in Aowin and Suaman constituencies.
On Day two, Mr Mahama will make a whistle-stop at Sefwi Bonsu-Nkwanta in Juaboso constituency, address a durbar at Mafia, Boinzan, Patakro, Benumsuo, Kojina and Bodi.
His tour is to propagate their manifesto and policies to the people. Specific promises pertaining to the region will also be outlined to the hearing of the good people of the region.
The former President will again hold a radio interview to interact with the general public.
On the third and fourth day of his tour, John Mahama will visit Bia West and East, Wiawso and Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai to end his four days tour to the Western North Region.
He will also pay a courtesy call on Sefwi Wiawso traditional area overlord, Katakyire Kwasi Bumangama II.
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