The flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has ended his tour of the Bono East Regions.
This was after several interactions with traditional rulers, opinion leaders, organised labour, supporters, members, and activists of the NDC.
Among other things, the former President reiterated his promise to pay all assembly members an allowance when voted into power.
He also said the Ministry of Food and Agriculture will be converted to Ministry of Agriculture and Agribusiness so it can better address the needs of farmers.
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The three-day tour also saw Mr. Mahama visiting various constituencies and urging supporters to vote massively for the NDC's parliamentary candidates.
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