Ghanaian economist Cadman Atta Mills has publicly questioned the nature of the reception given to President John Dramani Mahama at the airport, sparking debate over protocol and respect for the nation’s highest office. Mills reacted to a video showing the airport welcome, suggesting that what unfolded did not reflect the dignity expected for a sitting president.
In his remarks, Mills implied that the reception was inadequate and inconsistent with the respect due to someone in the country’s top leadership position. His critique has reignited discussion about political etiquette, national image, and how state functions should be observed when leaders travel.
The comments by Mills have attracted attention from political commentators and members of the public alike, with some agreeing that the scene raised questions about protocol and others viewing it as normal public interaction. The conversation continues to unfold as observers weigh in on both the reception itself and Mills’ critique of it.


