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Kwaku Bonsam Storms Inauguration Grounds on a Horse.
Nana Kwaku Bonsam’s Grand Entrance at President Mahama’s Inauguration.
Nana Kwaku Bonsam, a renowned Ghanaian spiritual leader and a strong supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ashanti Region, made a memorable impact at President Mahama’s inauguration ceremony on January 7, 2025. Known for his unique and dramatic appearances, Bonsam arrived at the Independence Square—also known as Black Star Square—in a striking display. A video circulating on social media captured him riding a white donkey, adorned with the NDC’s party colors, while dressed in his full traditional regalia. The sight of Bonsam on the donkey drew cheers from onlookers, highlighting his significant role in supporting the NDC’s success in the 2024 presidential elections.
Significance of the Inauguration Ceremony
President Mahama’s inauguration marked his resounding victory in the December 7, 2024, presidential election, making him the sixth president of Ghana’s Fourth Republic. This event was particularly historic as Mahama became the first Ghanaian president to take the oath of office three times. His initial oath was in July 2012 following the untimely death of former President John Evans Atta Mills. He reaffirmed his position in 2013 after winning the December 2012 elections, and once again in 2025.
The inauguration ceremony was a grand affair attended by scores of Ghanaians who flocked to Black Star Square to witness the swearing-in of their new president and the first female vice president, Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang. The event was graced by the crème de la crème of Ghanaian society, including traditional chiefs from across the country. Additionally, several African heads of state and powerful delegations from the European Union and the United States of America were present, underscoring the significance of the occasion.
Alhaji Ayaana’s Supportive Journey
Adding to the day’s festivities was Alhaji Ayaana, a devoted supporter based in Tamale, who undertook an impressive 48-hour walk from Kumasi to Accra to support President Mahama’s swearing-in. Departing the Ashanti Regional Capital on January 3, 2025, Alhaji Ayaana arrived in Accra on January 5, 2025. This was not his first such endeavor; in 1997, he embarked on a similar journey following President Jerry John Rawlings’ victory, and in 1996, he walked 16 kilometers in Tamale to promote peace and healthy living on Independence Day.
Conclusion
Nana Kwaku Bonsam’s vibrant presence at the inauguration, coupled with supportive gestures from individuals like Alhaji Ayaana, exemplifies the widespread backing and enthusiasm for President Mahama’s leadership. The ceremony not only celebrated a new chapter in Ghana’s political landscape but also highlighted the unity and cultural richness that underpin the nation’s democratic processes.
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