JJ Rawlings turned Ghana's destiny around - Betty Mould-Iddrisu
Former Attorney General Betty-Mould Iddrisu has hailed former President Jerry John Rawlings as the man who turned around Ghana's destiny.
Rawlings passed away on November 12, 2020, aged 73 but the man who came to power through a Coup d'état is often credited for being a pillar behind Ghana's democracy.
Ghana returned to democratic rule in 1992 after several military regimes and Ms Betty-Mould is full of praise for Rawlings for being the architect.
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Ms Mould also explained that she first met former President Jerry John Rawlings at Achimota School.
Having instituted a constitutional assembly to draft a new constitution, Rawlings lifted the ban on party politics in 1992 and, later that year, staged a presidential election, judged “free and fair” by international observers, from which he emerged the winner with 58 percent of the popular vote. Four years later he won a second term.
Barred by the constitution from a third term as elected president, Rawlings stepped down from the presidency in 2001 and was succeeded by the opposition leader John Agyekum Kufuor, who had defeated Rawlings’s vice-president John Atta Mills in the presidential elections.
It was Ghana’s first peaceful and democratic change of government since the former colony of the Gold Coast won independence from Britain in 1957. Today, Ghana is considered one of Africa’s most stable democracies.