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Ex-President Mahama signs book of condolence for late Ga Manye

Ex-President Mahama signs book of condolence for late Ga Manye

Former President John Mahama signed Book of Condolence for the late Ga Manye yesterday at the Ga Traditional Council, Kaneshie and declared in his remarks that the Ga Mantse whom he had been closely following for sometime now is certainly on the right track in his leadership.

The NDC flag bearer was accompanied by his Aides, Regional and Constituency officials of the NDC including Mr Julius Debrah who was his. Chief of Staff.
The Ga Mantse appealed to him not to forget the contributions and sacrifices made by Ga Dangme people who are hosting the capital of Ghana at very great cost, if Ghanaians should reward his efforts with electoral victory.

The flag bearer made customary presentation of drinks and an undisclosed amount to support the funeral.
Present was the Ga King, Paramount Chiefs, Queen mothers,Officials of the Ga Traditional Council, family members of the late Ga Mannye and High Officials of the Office of the Ga Mantse.

Members of the Central Planning Committee for the Funeral and the President of the Ga Dangme Council, Ambassador Nii Ayikoi Otoo were also part of the ceremony.

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