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True Pan-Africanist: Uhuru mourns former Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings

Africa has lost an icon and a great statesman whose contribution to peace and prosperity of the continent will be remembered for generations to come.

In Summary

•The late Head of State died on Thursday morning at the age of 73 years.

•According to a statement by Ghana's President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,  Rawlings died at the Korie-Bu Teaching Hospital, where he was receiving treatment after a short illness.

President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Parliament Building on November 12 2020 for the state of the Nation Address. Photo/Fredrick Omondi
President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Parliament Building on November 12 2020 for the state of the Nation Address. Photo/Fredrick Omondi

President Uhuru Kenyatta has joined other world leaders in mourning the death of former Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings.

Rawlings died on Thursday morning at the age of 73 years.

According to a statement by Ghana's President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,  Rawlings died at the Korie-Bu Teaching Hospital, where he was receiving treatment after a short illness.

In his letter of condolence, Uhuru described Rawlings as a true Pan-Africanist who firmly believed and cared for the interests of the citizens of this continent.

Rawlings is credited for his efforts of restoring political stability in Ghana after a series of coups in the 1960s and 1970s.

Uhuru sent a message of encouragement to President  Akufo-Addo and the Rawlings family, noting that Africa has lost an icon and a great statesman whose contribution to peace and prosperity of the continent will be remembered for generations to come.

"On behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of Kenya, and on my own behalf, I wish to express my sincere and profound sympathy to the Government and people of Ghana and the Rawlings family for the death of this great son of Africa,” said President Kenyatta in his message," Uhuru said.

"We will forever be grateful for his efforts to open the eyes of Africans especially on the management of their resources to develop their own countries. His leadership style transformed the minds of many people of this continent to see their possibilities in achieving the best with what they have."

The Head of State said his servant leadership ensured that Ghana steered back to its foundations of a free, fair and just society.


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