Mahama schools NDC on ‘persuasive political communication’

Former President John Mahama has shared with communication officers of the National Democratic Congress, “some insights and nuggets of persuasive political communications” at a recently-held workshop.
“I was happy to join, address and interact with participants of a one-day National Communications Workshop for our party's team of communicators, including Regional Communications Officers, their deputies and a number of senior party officials on Thursday”, Mr Mahama announced on his Facebook page.
“It is surely a good start to the year, on that front, and I used the opportunity to express my appreciation to the team and shared with them some insights and nuggets of persuasive political communications”, he said.
Mr Mahama served as a deputy minister of communication between 1997 and 1998 before becoming the substantive minister of communications from 1998 to 2001.
Source: ClassFMonline.com
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