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Former Ghanian president Jerry Rawlings dies at 73

FORMER President of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings, is dead.

He is said to have died Thursday morning at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) in Accra, capital of Ghana.

Rawlings had been on admission at Korle Bu for about a week for an undisclosed ailment.
He felt sick after his mother’s burial about three weeks ago.

As a former Ghanaian military leader who later became a politician, Rawlings led a military junta from 1981 until 1992.

He would later serve two terms as the democratically elected President of Ghana from January 7, 1993 to January 6, 2001.

Rawlings was a flight lieutenant of the Ghana Air Force when he took the reins of power in 1979 following a coup d’état.

Prior to that, he led an unsuccessful coup attempt against the ruling military government on May 15, 1979, just five weeks before scheduled democratic elections were due to take place.

After initially handing power over to a civilian government, he took back control of the country on December 31, 1981 as the Chairman of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC).

In 1992, Mr Rawlings resigned from the military, founded the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and became the first President of the 4th Republic.

He was re-elected in 1996 for four more years.

After two terms in office, the limit according to the Ghanaian Constitution, Rawlings endorsed his vice-president John Atta Mills as presidential candidate in 2000.

He was born on June 22, 1947.

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