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John Mahama Brings the NDC’s Vision to the Eastern Region through a Five-Day Campaign Tour 

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The Eastern Region is set to come alive as John Dramani Mahama, flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), begins an intensive five-day campaign tour today, November 18. With just weeks to the December polls, Mahama aims to energize the party’s base and present the NDC’s transformative vision to voters across all 33 constituencies in the region.

The campaign commences at the bustling Nsawam Lorry Station in the Nsawam Adoagyiri constituency. Here, Mahama plans to engage directly with residents, addressing their concerns and outlining the NDC’s ambitious policy for a 24-hour economy. This cornerstone policy aims to stimulate job creation and economic growth by leveraging round-the-clock productivity across various sectors.

Throughout the tour, Mahama is expected to hold community engagements and mini-rallies, connecting with diverse groups, from farmers and traders to youth and professionals. His message will underscore the NDC’s commitment to inclusive development, better governance, and social equity.

A central theme of Mahama’s campaign is the call for change. He is set to highlight what he describes as the inadequacies of the current administration while presenting the NDC as the alternative that can deliver sustainable progress and improved living standards.

The tour’s itinerary will also include stops in rural and urban areas, ensuring that no constituency is overlooked. Mahama’s personal interactions with voters are expected to be complemented by detailed presentations of the NDC’s manifesto promises, designed to resonate with the unique needs of Eastern Region constituents.

As momentum builds, the Eastern Region tour represents a critical phase in the NDC’s broader strategy to consolidate support across Ghana. By engaging directly with voters and rallying grassroots enthusiasm, Mahama and his team hope to translate this outreach into decisive electoral success.

The next five days promise to be pivotal for both Mahama and the NDC, as they seek to turn the Eastern Region into a stronghold of hope and change ahead of the December elections.

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