13th June 2025 11:33:00 AM
2 mins readPresident John Mahama is set to embark on a “Thank You” tour in the Savannah Region on Saturday, June 14.
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The visit forms part of the president's efforts to enhance relations with leaders of communities and their members, as well as an opportunity for direct interaction with communities to understand their needs and challenges.
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He is also expected to discuss ongoing and future development projects within the Region.
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President Mahama is anticipated to deliver a speech at a scheduled rally slated for 2:00 p.m. at the forecourt of the Jakpa Palace in Damongo.
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He is expected to deliver a message of gratitude, national unity, and a renewed commitment to inclusive development.
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The tour will also serve as a platform to reaffirm support for the administration’s flagship initiatives, particularly the 24-hour economy, which the government considers central to job creation and economic transformation.
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This tour adds to a number of 'Thank You' tours the president has embarked on since he assumed office in January 2025.
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This visit follows earlier trips to the Volta Region on March 6, 2025, where the President assessed the impact of tidal waves on coastal communities such as Salakope and Agavedzi in the Ketu South Municipality.
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This visit follows earlier ones, including tours to the Bono Region on May 30, where he engaged with traditional leaders.
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Bono Region (June 1, 2025), where he also discussed infrastructure projects such as the government's ambitious "Big Push" infrastructure agenda. He promised to reshape critical roads in the region to boost socio-economic development.
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And his recent tour was to the North East Region on June 13.
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So far he has visited Central and Western Regions (February 6, 2025), where he met with residents and discussed national development.
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President Mahama has also visited the Upper East, Northern, Central, and Western regions.
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