- During his official visits to the Northern and Savanna Regions, the former president John Dramani Mahama met with a number of chiefs and Muslim leaders. The former president claimed that the trip provided an opportunity to reestablish contact with traditional and religious leaders, have crucial conversations, and fortify their bonds. He also expressed his appreciation for the kindness and warmth shown to him by the chiefs and their respective communities.
- Tolon Naa Major Abubakari Sulemana (Ret.), Kaasuliyili Naa Yakubu Bukari, Lingbun Naa Sayibu, and Nyankpala Naa Ibrahim Mahama were among the chiefs he met with. Additionally, he went to a few mosques and spoke with a few Muslim clerics.
- Former President John Mahama said the following things on his trip to the Northern and Savanna Regions:
- He said his working visit offered him the opportunity to reconnect with the traditional and religious leaders, discuss important issues, and strengthen their relationships.
- He said he was humbled and impressed by the hospitality and warmth he received from the chiefs and their communities.
- He said he looked forward to continuing to work together to promote peace and prosperity in their communities as they build the Ghana they want together.