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Ministers embark on health walk after retreat in Ho

The President, however, charged his Ministers to develop a roadmap that would enable them win the 2016 general elections.

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President John Mahama and his ministers have ended a two day retreat in Ho in the Volta region with a health walk.

He said he felt very proud of the achievements of his government.

"We have done sufficient, in 2016 we should have been going in a better place than we did in 2012 because there is a track record to point at, there are things that we have delivered,” he said.

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He added: "I feel very proud sometimes I don’t know we did it, you go to a community and the chief is praising you to high heaven for some school or some clinic I didn’t even know had been put there. But everywhere you go I mean, it’s like, yes we’ve seen the development, we have a good road, we have enough water in our small town."

President Mahama and his ministers are in the Volta regional capital to spend Friday and Saturday at a retreat to prepare their schedule in the last year of his presidency ahead of a potential re-election in November when Ghana goes to the polls.

Also at the retreat are the Vice President, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, Presidential Advisers and Staffers.

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