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National Security Orders Drone Flight Ban for Mahama’s Inauguration
Strict measures in place to ensure safety during the high-profile ceremony on January 7, 2025
- No drones allowed in the Black Star Square and surrounding areas
- Measures aimed at protecting dignitaries, guests, and the public
- Drone operators urged to follow security protocols
The Ministry of National Security has issued a firm ban on drone flights during the upcoming presidential inauguration set for January 7, 2025.
The restriction applies to the Black Star Square and surrounding areas, covering all drone types, both recreational and commercial.
This precaution is taken to ensure the safety of dignitaries, guests, and the public at the high-profile event.
The Ministry urges drone operators to comply with the directive and follow all security protocols for a secure and successful inauguration.