Moment Mahama Directed Security To Allow Cultural Dancer To Perform At AgroTech Fair
A video has captured the moment former President John Dramani Mahama instructed security personnel to allow a cultural dancer to continue performing at the AgroTech Fair after he observed that the dancer was being stopped by officials. During the event, a traditional performer began showcasing cultu
Ogyem Solomon

A video has captured the moment former President John Dramani Mahama instructed security personnel to allow a cultural dancer to continue performing at the AgroTech Fair after he observed that the dancer was being stopped by officials.
During the event, a traditional performer began showcasing cultural dance moves but was interrupted by some security officers who appeared uncertain about whether the act was authorised. Mr Mahama, who was present at the fair, noticed the situation and stepped in.
Footage from the occasion shows Mahama speaking to the security personnel and clearly directing them to let the dancer proceed. After the intervention, the performance continued, and the crowd responded with applause.
Observers at the fair said the former president’s action was seen as a gesture of support for cultural expression and an example of how traditional arts complement technological and agricultural innovation.
The AgroTech Fair brings together farmers, researchers, tech entrepreneurs and community members to showcase homegrown agricultural solutions and promote knowledge sharing. Traditional performances and cultural displays have been included as part of efforts to celebrate Ghanaian heritage alongside modern developments in farming and agritech.
Event attendees noted that the moment underscored the importance of balancing tradition with progress. Many praised the inclusion of cultural activities at an event otherwise focused on technology, saying it brought warmth and spirit to the proceedings.
Some onlookers also highlighted that Mahama’s decision to intervene reflected respect for cultural practitioners and acknowledged the role of arts in national identity.
The clip has since circulated on social media, sparking reactions from users who commended the support for cultural performance as well as discussions about how official events can integrate tradition in meaningful ways.
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