Former Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings will lie-in-state from Monday in the capital, Accra, although strict Covid-19 protocols will be in place for well-wishers who want to pay their respects.
The longest-serving leader of Ghana died in November, aged 73, after a short illness.
The official start of funeral events started on Sunday with a church service and vigil in the capital.
Mr Rawlings will be buried on Wednesday, with a number of present and former heads of state in attendance.
The funeral was supposed to have happened in November, but was postponed following disagreements among Ghana’s political leaders.
He led a military government in Ghana for more than a decade after staging two military coups in 1979 and 1981, but returned the country to multiparty democracy in 1992.