Jerry John Rawlings | |
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Jerry John Rawlings
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President of Ghana (1st President of the 4th Republic) |
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In office 7 January 1993 – 7 January 2001 |
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Vice President |
Kow Nkensen Arkaah (1993–1997) John Atta Mills (1997–2001) |
Succeeded by | John Agyekum Kufuor |
Chairperson of ECOWAS | |
In office 1994–1996 |
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10th Head of State of Ghana | |
In office 31 December 1981 – 7 January 1993 |
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Vice President | None |
Preceded by | Hilla Limann |
8th Head of State of Ghana | |
In office 4 June 1979 – 24 September 1979 |
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Preceded by | General Fred Akuffo |
Succeeded by | Hilla Limann |
Personal details | |
Born |
Accra, Gold Coast |
22 June 1947
Political party | military – AFRC (1979) military – PNDC (1981–1993) Multi-Party Democracy – NDC (1993–2001) |
Spouse(s) | Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings |
Children | 4 |
Profession | Fighter Pilot |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Awards |
UDS Honorary Award Global Champion for People's Freedom |
Website | presidentrawlings |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ghana |
Service/branch | Ghana Air Force |
Years of service | 1968–1992 |
Rank | Flight Lieutenant |
Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings (born 22 June 1947) is a former head of state and president of Ghana. Rawlings initially came to power in Ghana as a flight lieutenant of the Ghana Air Force following a coup d'état in 1979 and, after initially handing power over to a civilian government, took back control of the country on 31 December 1981 as the Chairman of the Provisional National Defence Council. In 1992 Rawlings resigned from the Armed Forces, founded the National Democratic Congress and became the first president of the Fourth Republic. He was re-elected in 1996 for a further four years. He currently serves as the African Union envoy to Somalia.
Rawlings attempted a coup d'état on 15 May 1979, leading a group of military personnel in a coup attempt on General Fred Akuffo which resulted in him being arrested, imprisoned and facing a death sentence. However, a speech he gave during his trial resonated with a large section of the public that rose up in his defence. Consequently, on 4 June, soldiers sympathetic to his motivations broke him out of jail, and he led a revolt of both the military and civilians which overthrew General Akuffo and the Supreme Military Council, effectively leaving him in charge. Rawlings and the soldiers around him formed the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) and conducted what it termed "a housecleaning exercise", whose aim was to purge Ghanaian society of all the corruption and social injustices that they perceived to be at the root of their coup d'état.
The AFRC organized an election which was won by Hilla Limann of the People's National Party (PNP). On 31 December 1981 Rawlings and together with some soldiers and civilians took advantage of new year festivities organized by Limann and overthrew the Limann government, citing economic mismanagement. Rawlings then installed the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) with himself as the Chairman.