The maiden State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President in his second term as president was met with light-hearted moments in the chamber.

One notable instance occurred when Members of Parliament from the (NDC) and the (NPP) engaged in an impromptu singing contest in the chamber.

After completing his address, Majority MPs (NDC caucus), clad in white attire, stood and began singing their 24-hour campaign song, "Asempa n'aba," which translates to "Good news has come," in celebration of President Mahama's successful address delivery.

In response, Minority MPs from the NPP stood in protest and altered the lyrics to "Odi dumsor na ba," meaning "He has brought dumsor," referencing the intermittent power blackouts.