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Applaud Rawlings For Democracy

Former President Rawlings should be applauded for helping to shape the country’s democratic dispensation, a leading NDC member has said. Alhaji A.Y.M.B Ibrah...

25 Mar 2008
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Former President Rawlings should be applauded for helping to shape the country’s democratic dispensation, a leading NDC member has said. Alhaji A.Y.M.B Ibrahima, a former Tamale Municipal Chief Executive said the democratic dispensation being enjoyed in the country is largely as a result of the positive legacy of former President Jerry Rawlings. Addressing NDC youth in Tamale, he claimed Rawlings’ decision to hand over power 8years ago has laid the foundation stone for a peaceful democratic dispensation. Alhaji Ibrahima was presenting a paper on the topic ‘The legacy of J.J. Rawlings’ at the regional launch of a movement called ‘Youth for leadership’ in Tamale. Joy News’ Mahama Shaibu said the group, mainly NDC members sought to honour, uphold and project the legacy of former President Rawlings. Alhaji Ibrahima noted that but for the intervention of Mr. Rawlings in Ghanaian politics, the country would still have been wallowing in political and economic difficulties. He described the former president as a great man with the ability to pursue and achieve great things. He cited the Interstate Succession Law as one of the great legacies of the Rawlings regime. The Patron of the movement, Alhaji Seidu Iddi urged members of the movement to correct the distortion of history about Mr. Rawlings and the NDC.
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