Presidents

John Dramani Mahama is the President of the Republic of Ghana and has just been declared President-elect by the National Electoral Commission for a period of foiur (4) years starting January 07, 2013.

John Mahama ascended to the Office of President after the untimely demise of the late President - His Excellency Professor John Evans Atta Mills on the 24th of July 2012. President Mahama had previously served as the Vice President, and on the passing of President Mills took over the reins of Government and led the country to bid a befitting farewell to a leader who was much loved, respected and can be described as a Ghanaian icon.

The Ghanaian Constitution of 1992 provides in Article 60 (6) that, "Whenever the President dies, resigns or is removed from office, the Vice-President shall assume office as President for the unexpired term of office of the President with effect from the date of the death, resignation or removal of the President".

President Mahama therefore assumed the role of Head of State, Head of Government and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Ghana from the time of the passing of the late President. He was sworn into office on the same day by the Chief Justice, and Ghana accomplished a peaceful transition that demonstrated the strength and robustness of the country's democratic institutions.

President Mahama was born in Damongo, in what is now the Damongo-Daboya Constituency of Ghana on the 29th of November 1958. His Father was the Late Emmanuel Adama Mahama who was the first Member of Parliament for the West Gonja Constituency, and the first Regional Commissioner of the Northern Region under President Kwame Nkrumah.

The young John Dramani Mahama attended primary school at the Achimota School in Accra, and on completion moved to the Northern Region to attend the Ghana Secondary School in Tamale where he studied for his Ordinary and Advanced level GCE Certificates. Thereafter he attended the University of Ghana, Legon where he read History, and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1981.

He furthered his education by doing Post Graduate Studies in Communication also in the University of Ghana, in the School of Communication Studies, which he completed in 1986. He has always had a thirst for knowledge, and this made him take advantage of the opportunity to study for a Post Graduate Diploma in Social Psychology from the Institute of Social Sciences in Moscow.

John Mahama is an avid reader, author and historian. Over the course of his career he has written for several newspapers and other publications, and recently published his first book, a memoir entitled "My First Coup D'etat and other true stories from the lost decades of Africa". He considers the combination of the study of history, communications and social psychology as having had a tremendous impact on shaping his views, his thoughts and his understanding and have contributed significantly to making him the person he is today.

Early Career

After he completed his post graduate diploma studies in Moscow, John Mahama returned to Ghana and in 1991 become the Information, Culture and Research Officer at the Embassy of Japan in Accra. The President credits this period of his life for having inculcated in him the Japanese work ethic, after seeing first hand the efforts that they put into their work. The President had never been afraid of hard work himself, but the experience reinforced in his mind the importance of focus and commitment and reflects in his actions, effort and the dynamism that he brings to bear on the Office of the President.

After working at the Embassy of Japan for a few years, he moved on to become the International Relations, Sponsorship, Communication and Grants Manager at the Ghana Office of PLAN International, an International Development Charity that has committed itself to alleviating child poverty and improving the lives of Children all over the world.

Political Life

The President contested to serve as a Member of Parliament for the Bole-Bamboi Constituency in 1996, and won on the ticket of the NDC. He was re-elected to Parliament two more times in the year 2000, and 2004 prior to becoming the Vice-Presidential Candidate for the Party in 2008.

During his first term of Office as an MP he was appointed as the Deputy Minister of Communications, and subsequently appointed substantive Minister. He was the first Chairman of the National Communications Authority and in that capacity played a key role in shaping Ghana's telecommunication's sector after deregulation. During the NDC Administration of 1996 -2000 he was also a member of the economic management team, and played a key role in the publicity committee for the re-introduction of the Value Added Tax (VAT).

When the NDC Government left office in January 2001 he served as the Minority Spokesman for Communications in Parliament from 2001 to 2004, the Minority Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs from 2005 to 2008, and as a Member of the Pan African Parliament. He was also the Director of Communications of the NDC and played a key role in giving voice to the party's positions on matters of governance and social significance when the party was in opposition.

Family Life & Interests

President Mahama has been married for over twenty years to Mrs. Lordina Mahama who he describes as his anchor and support. They have eight (8) children. He is a Christian but comes from a multi-faith family with both Christian and Moslem brothers, sisters, aunts and uncles. When he takes a break from the work of Government he loves to spend time in the company of his family, especially their two youngest children Jesse and Farida.

Apart from his love of reading and acquiring knowledge, President Mahama also has a keen interest in Technology and Agriculture being a Farmer himself. He is particularly interested in finding the most effective ways to improve agricultural productivity and works to encourage more young people to see farming as a viable business and not a subsistence activity.

This has translated into his passion to see the Savanna Accelerated Development Authority (which is referred to by the acronym SADA) create new opportunities for people living in the Savanna areas of the country, which includes the three Northern Regions, and the Northern parts of the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Regions. Even on official assignments outside of the country, the President likes to take advantage of opportunities to visit agricultural establishments and update himself on current trends and developments.

He also takes keen interest in the opportunities for simplifying and making tasks easier with the use of information and communications technology, and considers the ICT industry one of the sectors that can play a significant role in economic transformation and job creation.

During his tenure as Minister for Communication the first company (ACS) that started business process outsourcing operations was established in Ghana.
The President is a keen football enthusiast and when he has the time loves to watch soccer in the company of his family and friends.

President John Dramani Mahama is a man of many talents and accomplishments, and has committed himself to fulfilling the vision of creating a Better Ghana by focusing on Jobs, Stability, Development, and has also committed himself to ‘WORKING FOR YOU’.

 


Here is a Summary table of the various Presidents that have governed the Republic of Ghana since its Independence in 1957.

President
Date of Birth
Date of Inauguration
End of Term
Date of death
Kwame Nkrumah 21 September 1909 1 July 1960 24 February 1966
27 April 1972
Joseph Ankrah 18 August 1915
24 February 1966
2 April 1969
25 November 1992
Akwasi Afrifa 24 April 1936
2 April 1969
7 August 1970
26 June 1979
Nii Ollennu 1906
7 August 1970
31 August 1970
1986
Edward Akufo-Addo 26 June 1906
31 August 1970
13 January 1972
17 July 1979
Ignatius Acheampong 23 September 1931
13 January 1972
5 July 1978
16 June 1979
Fred Akuffo 21 March 1937
5 July 1978
4 June 1979
26 June 1979
Jerry Rawlings 22 June 1947
4 June 1979
24 September 1979

Hilla Limann 12 December 1934
24 September 1979
31 December 1981
23 January 1998
Jerry John Rawlings 22 June 1947 31 December 1981
7 January 2001

John Agyekum Kufuor 8 December 1938
7 January 2001
7 January 2009

John Evans Atta Mills 21 July, 1944 7 January 2009 24 July 2012 24 July 2012