The Bryan Tours campaign has officially concluded its activities in the Upper West Region, with a strong expression of gratitude to the people of Sissala West and Sissala East for what campaign officials describe as overwhelming support, engagement, and enthusiasm.
In a statement released at the close of the Upper West leg of the tour, the campaign praised residents for their energy and commitment, noting that the reception has reinforced the movement’s belief in unity as a driving force for national change.
According to the campaign, the tour now enters a new phase as it heads to the Upper East Region on Day 71 of the nationwide engagement. The next stage of the Bryan Tours is expected to focus on listening to community concerns, fostering unity, and presenting a vision centered on rebuilding communities and achieving sustainable progress.

Campaign leaders emphasized that the initiative is not only about electoral victory but about shaping the future of the nation through peace, inclusion, and collective responsibility. Supporters have been encouraged to spread messages of unity and calm across communities as the tour continues.
As the campaign advances, voters have been reminded to look out for candidate number two on the ballot, which the movement has branded as the “face of progress.”
The Bryan Tours is expected to engage traditional leaders, youth groups, and community members across the Upper East Region in the coming days as momentum continues to build toward the 2028 elections.
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