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Policy Analyst Flags Security Concerns Over Traore’s Sidearm at Mahama’s Inauguration

Emmanuel Bensah, a policy analyst with ECOWAS and the African Union, has expressed concerns over security protocols during President John Dramani Mahama’s swearing-in ceremony on January 7, 2025.

The incident in question involved Captain Ibrahim Traore, the Head of State of Burkina Faso, who approached President Mahama while visibly armed with a sidearm. This unusual occurrence has sparked public debate about the adequacy of security measures at such high-profile events.

Speaking on Eyewitness News, Bensah described the presence of the weapon as a “security risk” from a civilian standpoint, emphasizing the need for stricter protocols to ensure the safety of attendees at state functions.

“Looking at it from a civilian point of view, that was a security risk. I would want to believe that there would have been a security sweep before Ibrahim went on to greet Mahama. Nonetheless, it was a little awkward, and I hope these are some of the things we need to look at going forward. Because it is important, and anything could have happened,” Bensah remarked.

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The incident has reignited discussions about the balance between diplomatic protocol and security, particularly in West Africa, where political stability remains a sensitive issue.

President Mahama’s inauguration, held at the Black Star Square in Accra, was a landmark occasion attended by global dignitaries and citizens. While the ceremony marked a significant moment in Ghana’s history, the incident has underscored the importance of revisiting and tightening security measures for future events.

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