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Photos: Mahama leads ’24-hour economy’ walk in Kumasi

By Vincent Ashitey
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Former President John Mahama on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, led a walk to sensitize Ghanaians on his proposed 24-hour economy policy.

The procession traversed the principal streets of Kumasi where the NDC flagbearer made a stop at the Kejetia Market to address participants and traders.

Speaking to traders at the Kejetia Market, Mahama criticised Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for failing to fulfill a promise made to the traders, where a part of the market was destroyed by fire last year.

READ ALSO: Kejetia Market closed down after Wednesday's fire

The promise made by the NPP flagbearer during a visit to the market was to repair the damaged section, but Mahama claims that this commitment has not been honored.

Mahama expressed disappointment in Bawumia, asserting that the Vice President does not deserve votes for not delivering on his promise.

The NDC flagbearer pledged to address the market issue if elected in the general elections later in December.

Additionally, Mahama made assurances to address the road networks in Kwabre, while criticising President Akufo-Addo for comments made about the Kwabre East road networks.

He urged the people of the Ashanti region to reconsider their voting patterns and vote for candidates who will bring about development and positive change in their lives.