Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara may not attend President-elect Nana Akufo-Addos inauguration on Saturday, January 7 following protest by soldiers in his country.
The Ivorian leader is the Special Guest Speaker for Saturday's event.
Witnesses said the soldiers had left the streets by nightfall except for Bouake, where troops continued to sporadically fire rocket launchers and spray rifle bullets into the air, according to the AFP.
"The soldiers are still in control of Bouake. The town is deserted," an AFP correspondent reported.
"There are only soldiers riding in their own vehicles and in government cars."
Several African leaders have arrived in Accra for Saturday's event.
They include Zambian President Edgar Lungu, Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Egyptian strongman Abdul Fattah el-Sisi and Sierra Leone’s Ernest Bai Koroma.
In addition, Chadian President, Idriss Déby, Liberian President, Sirleaf Ellen Johnson and Ethiopian President, Mulatu Teshome also arrived in Ghana Friday for the event.
Also in Ghana are Kenyan Vice president Raila Odinga and Equatorial Guinea Vice President, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
The dignitaries were welcomed at the Airport by high profile members of the incoming Akufo-Addo administration such as the National Security Minister-designate, Albert Kan Dapaah, Papa Owusu Ankomah and Hackman Owusu Agyeman.