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Mahama Kicks Off Two-Day Campaign in North East Region.

John Dramani Mahama, the 2024 presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has begun a two-day campaign tour of the North East Region. Starting today, October 2, Mahama will engage with local communities, addressing key issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development.He plans to hold rallies and meet with local leaders, party supporters, and other stakeholders to share his vision for Ghana and drum up support for the upcoming elections. The North East Region, known for its cultural heritage and agricultural potential, remains a significant focus for Mahama's campaign as he aims to connect personally with voters.

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Mahama Urged to Apologize for Saying North East Region is The Smallest.

Former President John Dramani Mahama has come under scrutiny for remarks made during a recent public address, where he described the North East Region as one of the smallest and least populated in Ghana. The statement has sparked backlash from residents and leaders of the region, who are calling on the former president to retract his comments and issue an apology.Critics argue that the North East Region, which was created in 2019, is neither the smallest nor the least populated region in the country. Regional leaders and residents have emphasized the region’s growing importance in Ghana’s socio-political landscape and expressed concern that such statements could undermine its development efforts.Several community leaders have since issued statements challenging the accuracy of Mahama's claims, calling for a public correction and apology to prevent further misrepresentation. The former president has yet to officially respond […]

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Mahama to Launch Cocoa Training College in Western North.

Former President John Dramani Mahama has pledged to establish a dedicated cocoa college in Ghana's Western North Region if re-elected. This college is intended to provide specialized training for cocoa farmers and related stakeholders, improving the skills and knowledge base of workers in Ghana’s cocoa industry. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the productivity and sustainability of the sector, which is a critical economic driver in the region.Mahama emphasized that this college will equip farmers with modern techniques to maximize cocoa yields, ensuring long-term growth in the industry.

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