Ghana's presidential inaugurations are significant state ceremonies that symbolise the peaceful transfer of power and reaffirm the country's democratic values.
The event follows a set of constitutional processes and traditional customs that highlight Ghana's political stability, cultural heritage, and respect for authority.
Here's a breakdown of how the ceremony works and the key traditions observed; Venue and timing: The inauguration ceremony is typically held at Independence Square in Accra on January 7, which is recognised as Constitution Day.
The venue, a national symbol of Ghana's independence, represents the country's freedom and sovereignty.