
President John Dramani Mahama is expected to visit the Northern Region this weekend as part of his ongoing citizen engagement drive under the “Resetting Ghana” agenda.
The two-day visit, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, will feature a major townhall meeting designed to provide a platform for direct interaction between the President and residents on government policies, development priorities and key national issues.
The townhall session will take place on Sunday at 2:00 pm at the University for Development Studies Auditorium, where citizens are expected to engage the President and share their perspectives.
The visit forms part of a broader government effort to strengthen communication with the public and deepen inclusive governance through direct dialogue with communities across the country.



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Mahama be proud as a Pepe man and help them develop those regions. For the past 50 years since be became free to elect our represent-A-thieves, it's either a Pepe President or the vice but none has the brain good enough to help them move up but rather they help those in the south to develop because they prefer getting respect from the AKANS. Common water is so hard to get anywhere in the north.