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NDC in White, NPP in Black: Decoding the Symbolism at SONA 2025

Feature Article NDC in White, NPP in Black: Decoding the Symbolism at SONA 2025
THU, 27 FEB 2025

At the 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA), a striking visual contrast emerged in Parliament: Members of Parliament (MPs) from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) wore white, while their counterparts from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) donned black. This deliberate choice of attire raises several questions about the symbolic messages each party intended to convey.

NDC's White Attire:


  • Could the NDC MPs' decision to wear white signify a celebration of President John Dramani Mahama's leadership and their recent electoral victory?
  • Is the white clothing meant to symbolize hope and a fresh start for the nation under their governance?

  • Does this choice reflect a commitment to unity and peace, aiming to foster national cohesion?

NPP's Black Attire:


  • Why did the NPP MPs choose to wear black during the SONA?
  • Is their black attire a form of protest or dissatisfaction with the current administration's policies and direction?

  • Could this choice represent solidarity with citizens facing economic hardships, signaling empathy towards national challenges?

  • Does the black clothing serve as a call for reflection on the nation's current state and the government's performance?

These contrasting sartorial choices highlight the dynamic political landscape in Ghana, where symbolism plays a crucial role in conveying messages beyond spoken words. The NDC's white attire appears to project optimism and a celebratory stance, while the NPP's black clothing suggests a more critical and contemplative perspective on the nation's trajectory.

Understanding these symbolic gestures offers deeper insight into each party's current sentiments and their approaches to addressing Ghana's challenges.

Frank Agyekum
Frank Agyekum, © 2025

I’m a chemist and medical laboratory practitioner passionate about writing. I love turning scientific knowledge into clear, engaging content that informs and inspires readers.Column: Frank Agyekum

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