Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, popularly known as Opambour, has expressed disappointment over what he described as a lack of proper organization at President John Dramani Mahama’s inauguration ceremony.
The outspoken cleric did not hold back his criticism, pointing to one glaring oversight—the sight of the President, Vice President, and even the Chief Justice standing under the blazing sun during the oath-taking.
“The organisation didn’t go well,” Opambour remarked bluntly. “When the President and his Vice were taking their oath, they were in the sun, and that was bad. Even the Chief Justice was also in the sun. That was one of the things I didn’t like about the ceremony.”
While the inauguration was intended to be a grand occasion celebrating the beginning of President Mahama’s tenure, moments like this cast a shadow on what should have been a perfectly orchestrated event.
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Opambour’s comments reflect the sentiments of many Ghanaians who noticed the discomfort faced by the nation’s highest officeholders and dignitaries.
Outdoor state ceremonies often come with logistical challenges, but ensuring the comfort of key figures is typically a priority.
For many who watched the ceremony unfold, the lack of proper shade for these national leaders during such a pivotal moment seemed a significant oversight.
Though Opambour chose to focus on this specific detail for now, he hinted at more criticisms to come, saying, “For now, I will only mention this, but I’ll speak about the other issues at a later time.”
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