Ghana: Former president Jerry Rawlings dies at 73

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ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Ghana’s former president Jerry Rawlings, who staged two coups and later led the West African country’s transition to a stable democracy, has died, according to the state’s Radio Ghana and the president. Rawlings was 73.

President Nana Akufo-Addo said that Rawlings died Thursday morning at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in the capital, Accra, where he had been receiving treatment after a short illness.

“A great tree has fallen, and Ghana is poorer for this loss,” he said in an official statement after sending condolences to the family and announcing that flags would fly at half-mast for 7 days as the nation prepares for a state funeral.

FILE – In this Monday, March 23, 1998 file photo, Ghana’s President Jerry Rawlings, left, U.S. President Clinton, center, and U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, center-right, both wearing the Kente traditional Ghanaian dress, and Ghana’s first lady Nana Rawlings, right, greet a crowd of over 200,000 people assembled in Independence Square in Accra, Ghana. Ghana’s former president Jerry Rawlings, who staged two coups and later led the West African country’s transition to a stable democracy, has died aged 73, according to the state’s Radio Ghana and the president Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson, File) AP NEWS Top Stories Video Contact Us DOWNLOAD AP NEWS Connect with the definitive source for global and local news MORE FROM AP ap.org AP Insights AP Definitive Source AP Images Spotlight AP Explore AP Books FOLLOW AP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS About Contact Customer Support Careers Terms & Conditions Privacy All contents © copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Rawlings was born in 1947 to a Scottish father and a Ghanaian mother who died in September at the age of 101. Rawlings, who trained as an air force officer, came to power in 1979 after leading his first coup, and then transferring power to civilian rule soon after.

In December 1981, he staged a second coup and was Ghana’s military leader until he introduced multi-party elections in 1992 that returned the country to democracy. He won the elections and was sworn in as president in 1993 and served two elected four-year terms, leaving office in 2001.

His longtime friend and later his rival, Maj. Kojo Boakye Gyan who served as spokesman for the party that took over after the first coup, told The Associated Press that Rawling’s death was a loss for Ghana.

“He was God’s gift to the country and l can only ask that God keeps his soul in peace,” said Gyan.

Soon after his death was announced, crowds started gathering at his Ridge Office in Accra.

Rawlings is survived by his wife, Nana Konadu Agyeman, whom he met while at Achimota School. They have three daughters: Zanetor Rawlings, Yaa Asantewaa Rawlings, Amina Rawlings; and one son, Kimathi Rawlings.

FILE – In this Friday, Dec. 5, 2008 file photo, former Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings speaks at the final campaign rally for opposition presidential candidate John Atta Mills, in Tema, Ghana. Ghana’s former president Jerry Rawlings, who staged two coups and later led the West African country’s transition to a stable democracy, has died aged 73, according to the state’s Radio Ghana and the president Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File) AP NEWS Top Stories Video Contact Us DOWNLOAD AP NEWS Connect with the definitive source for global and local news MORE FROM AP ap.org AP Insights AP Definitive Source AP Images Spotlight AP Explore AP Books FOLLOW AP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS About Contact Customer Support Careers Terms & Conditions Privacy All contents © copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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