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GHANA: Death of Former President John Jerry Rawlings

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(Agency Ecofin) – Ghana just lost this Thursday, one of his illustrious sons in the person of former president Jerry John Rawlings. A news that has the effect of a real shock wave in the country, and on the entire African continent. Par Borgia Kobri

Former President of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings (photo), died on the morning of Thursday, November 12, 2020, at the Korle-Bu University Hospital in the capital, Accra. He was 73 years old.

According to the Ghanaian press, which confirms this information, the former president had been admitted to the hospital for about a week for an undisclosed illness.He had also recently buried his mother last month.
Born in Accra on June 22, 1947, to a Ghanaian mother and a Scottish father, Jerry John Rawlings led Ghana for about 20 years, from 1981 to 2001.

Ghanaians and Africans in general will remember him as a charismatic statesman who made a mark on his country through the establishment of a certain political stability, which the country enjoyed until today.

The sudden death of this “pan-Africanist” has created a shock wave in the country. Many Ghanaians flood social networks with images and praise.

Source Agence Eco Fin / By Borgia Kobri

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GHANA – Accra hosts Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank in May 2022

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Ghana will host the 2022 Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank Group from 23 to 27 May in its capital, Accra. This year’s meetings mark a return to face-to-face sessions after the videoconferencing meetings of the past two years. They will be held in a hybrid format with participants present in Accra and online.

Face-to-face sessions, including statutory meetings of Bank Governors and knowledge-sharing events, will take place at the Accra International Conference Centre.

The theme of the 2022 Annual Meetings is “Fostering Climate Resilience and a Just Energy Transition for Africa”. The meetings will allow Bank Governors to share their views on the challenges of climate change and the energy transition facing their countries. They are also an opportunity to present the policy responses proposed to address these challenges.

The governors, representing the 54 African countries and the 27 non-regional member countries of the institution, will have a high-level dialogue with the President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr Akinwumi A. Adesina, and his team.

Discussions will focus on how to stimulate climate adaptation funding and related issues. Climate finance currently accounts for only 10% of global climate finance. Only about 19% of total international financing for adaptation goes to Africa, with the continent receiving only 3% of global climate-related financial flows.

This year’s theme aligns with preparations for the United Nations Climate Conference (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, in November 2022. It will highlight the need for Africa to increase investment and other forms of financing to accelerate climate adaptation efforts.

The 2022 Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank Group will be the 57th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Bank Group and the 48th Annual Meeting of the African Development Fund, the Bank Group’s concessional financing window.

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GHANA: National Assembly hit hard by Covid-19, sessions suspended

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The Ghanaian National Assembly will remain closed for a period of three weeks following a Covid-19 outbreak that affected MPs and staff. The sessions are therefore suspended until further notice.

Ghana’s bicameral parliament has decided to suspend its sessions because of the health crisis that has affected several MPs. “I have decided, in consultation with political leaders, that the session of the Assembly will be adjourned for three weeks,” said President Alban Bagbin on Tuesday. A decision made to allow “disinfection and sanitation of premises”.

At least 17 parliamentarians and 151 National Assembly staff members were tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Dozens of cases were initially discovered. This forced parliamentarians to reduce their meetings to two sessions per week.

Yet Ghana has taken some pretty drastic measures to stop the spread of the virus. Indeed, gatherings (funerals, weddings and parties) are prohibited throughout the territory. The country’s land and sea borders have been closed to human trafficking since March 2020. Access to beaches, nightclubs and cinemas was also prohibited.

However, the schools reopened in January after a 10-month closure. President Nana Akufo-Addo warned in early February that a return to stricter measures was needed.

73,003 confirmed cases of Covid-19, including 482 deaths, have occurred since the outbreak of the pandemic in Ghana

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GHANA: Former President Jerry Rawling now rests at Accra Military Cemetery

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On Wednesday, 27 January, the Ghanaian people paid a final tribute to former President Jerry Rawling, born Jeremiah John Rawlings. This politician who marked his time retired on November 12, 2020 at the age of 73. He had a state funeral, with full military honours. Several representatives of world leaders attended the ceremony. He was buried in the military cemetery of Accra, the capital, like previous Ghanaian heads of state.

The Ghanaians gave their final farewell to their former head of state who had led the country from 1981 to 2000. Since Sunday 24 January, they had taken over the Accra International Conference Centre where the remains were on display. 

He was buried in the presence of current President Nana Akufo-Addo and former President John Dramani Mahama. “Comandante rests and remains in perfect peace in the bosom of the Almighty, until we all meet again on the last day of the Resurrection. Farewell, God bless you and thank you for your help,” the Ghanaian head of state paid tribute on his Facebook page. 

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Former President John Dramani Mahama, for his part, assured that the memory of the late President will continue to inspire countless generations of Ghanaians to challenge the status quo and use their nonconformism to stimulate societal progress. “You were and you remain the soldier in a lifelong quest for freedom and justice and restless,” he added in a Facebook post.
Jerry Rawling’s remains were buried in a casket draped in national colours, an officer’s cap and a golden sword placed on it. Previously, the coffin of the former Air Force pilot crossed a hedge of honour on the capital’s Independence Square.” You were proud of your duties as a father … you were a passionate and open-minded man,” said his widow, Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings, in her funeral speech read by her daughter, Princess Amina. You had a gift for boundless sharing and you never hesitated to enact laws, if they could help the most vulnerable in our society. Jerry, I know that God created us for each other,” she said. It was an emotional moment.

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It was an inaugural mass that opened the state funeral of Jerry Rawlings on Sunday, January 24, 2021. The family of the deceased was present in the front row, as well as President Nana Akufo-Addo and opposition party leader John Mahama, to attend the sermon delivered by the Archbishop of Cape Coast. A wake was then held at the end of the day at the Air Force Officers’ Mess.

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Jerry John Rawlings led Ghana for two decades.In May 1979, he fomented a first coup d’état which would be a failure before repeating it three weeks later. He formed a junta and shot eight generals, including three former heads of state, on a beach. A few months later, he returned power to civilians after elections in which he was not a candidate. In December 1981, he led his third coup d’état. In 1992, he left the army, introduced multiparty rule in 1992, founded his party and was elected. Then re-elected without difficulty in 1996 for a new five-year term. In 2000, it complied with the 1992 Constitution, which limited the number of mandates to two and withdrew from power.

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