Mahama announces Building Ghana Tour to inspire Ghanaians for Victory 2024

Flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, will this month commence a Building Ghana Tour to engage Ghanaians and revitalise the NDC in readiness for the 2024 presidential campaign.
The tour will begin a transformative journey aimed at connecting with supporters, spreading hope, and fulfilling promises made to branch executives of the NDC.
The Building Ghana Tour will serve as a platform for Mahama to meet and interact with Ghanaians from all walks of life, supporters, and sympathizers of the NDC.
As part of the tour, he will make crucial stops in key cities, towns, and villages and engage local communities to listen to their concerns, insights, and aspirations for a prosperous Ghana.
The Tour will involve various activities, including town hall meetings, community outreach programmes, honouring invitations from groups, communities and chiefs, and extensive conversations with various stakeholders.
Through this active connection with Ghanaians, Mahama aims to provide Ghanaians with renewed hope and reassurance.
He will also reiterate his social contract with the people and prepare the party’s grassroots for the 2024 elections.
The tour will further bolster the NDC’s campaign and manifest a unified vision for a prosperous Ghana built on inclusivity, economic growth, and social justice.
Mahama believes in the transformative power of unity and national cohesion and continues to emphasise the importance of collective efforts in Building the Ghana we want and moving Ghana forward.
As a skilled statesman and respected leader, the former President recognises the value of active citizen participation, empowering Ghanaians to be change agents and advocates for progress.
Source: Today.com.gh


Global InfoAnalytics tips Bawumia to win NPP Primaries
Trump uninvites Canadian PM to Board to Peace after fiery Davos speech
NPP Primaries: Conduct yourselves with dignity – Akufo-Addo to aspirants
NPP Primaries: Kennedy briefly withholds signature at peace pact event
Davos: Morocco signs the Peace Board’s founding charter
NPP Primaries: Bryan assures of “hands down” victory on January 31
Over 142,000 first-year students benefit from No-Fees Stress policy – Apaak
USTED Congregation: Universities must lead innovation, not just teach, examine – Dr. Apaak
USTED: University name changes are strategic, not political – Apaak
Gov’t committed to improving conditions of service for soldiers – Ato Forson