The scene opens with HE John Mahama, the new President of Ghana, seated across from Gen. Muhoozi Keinerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces. Other members of their respective delegations are seated around the table.

HE John Mahama: “General Keinerugaba, thank you for receiving us. As the new President of Ghana, I’m committed to strengthening pan-African cooperation, and I believe our meeting today marks an important step in that direction.”
Gen. Muhoozi Keinerugaba: “The pleasure is mine, Mr. President. We share your commitment to regional cooperation and look forward to exploring areas of mutual interest.”
Prosper Bani, Ghana’s new Security Minister, and Koby, another member of Mahama’s delegation, exchange notes with Joseph Ochwet, Director General of Uganda’s External Security Organization, and Jerry Luyinda, a regional security expert.

HE John Mahama: “I’m confident that our discussions today will pave the way for enhanced collaboration between our nations, particularly in the areas of security and economic development.”
Gen. Muhoozi Keinerugaba: “I couldn’t agree more, Mr. President. We’re eager to work together to address the common challenges facing our region and to explore opportunities for mutual growth and prosperity.”

The meeting concludes with a sense of optimism and a renewed commitment to strengthening ties between Ghana and Uganda.