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International Women's Day: President Mahama calls for urgent action on gender equality

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President John Dramani Mahama has urged the Volta Regional Christian Economical Council of Churches to speak up when things are not working in his administration.

According to President Mahama, he will lead a tolerant government which listens to the opinions of everyone.

“I urge you when things are not going on well to be able to raise your voices and draw our attention to it.The government I lead is not an intolerant government and if people speak and criticize us, we are not going to harass and harm them or give them threatening phone calls”.

Addressing the council during a visit, President Mahama assured them of his quick response to their plea, urging them to speak freely as a medium of drawing his government’s attention to do the needful.

“I believe that the church can speak freely, the media can speak freely and we will take it as positive instrument for correcting whatever they are referring to”.

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