Renowned Ghanaian musician and composer of the National Democratic Congress’ iconic campaign song “Kwen Kwen”, Nacee, has expressed immense pride and excitement at the inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama on January 7, 2025.
A Historic Moment for Nacee
Speaking during the event, Nacee described the occasion as a once-in-a-lifetime experience, likening it to Ghana’s Independence Day.
“I would like to see President Mahama being sworn in. Today feels like a second Independence Day, and I’m fortunate to be part of this because during Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s time, I wasn’t there. But today, I really wanted to be part of this, so I’m here,” Nacee shared.
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Unity for National Growth
Echoing President Mahama’s inaugural speech, Nacee emphasized the need for collective efforts to drive the country’s development.
“President Mahama said we should all come together, and I have a part to play during his tenure in office. So, I’ll do my part as a citizen of Ghana to support the growth of our nation,” he added.
National Pride and Optimism at the Ceremony
The inauguration ceremony was a vibrant display of national pride, with citizens from diverse backgrounds gathering to celebrate the new chapter in Ghana’s political history. Newly elected Members of Parliament showcased their style and elegance, while numerous international dignitaries graced the event, underscoring its significance on a global scale.
Conclusion
Nacee’s presence and heartfelt words reflect the optimism shared by many Ghanaians as President Mahama begins his term. With calls for unity and collaboration, the event marked a hopeful start for Ghana’s journey toward national development under the new administration.