Rawlings remembered as ‘The People’s Man’ on 4th anniversary of his passing
Today marks four years since the passing of former President Jerry John Rawlings, a leader celebrated for his enduring dedication to the people of Ghana and his powerful impact on African politics.
In a statement from the Rawlings Foundation and the JJ Rawlings Family, the late president was commemorated as a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and steadfast friend to millions across Ghana and beyond.
Fondly remembered as "The People’s Man," Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings stood out for his unshakeable commitment to justice, freedom, and accountability.
His legacy continues to inspire African leadership with his message of service to the people.
“Jerry John Rawlings remains The People’s Man: A leader who gave his life willingly in service to the ordinary people,” the statement noted.
“He dedicated his whole life to the ordinary people,” it further emphasised, acknowledging his call for African governments to serve their citizens with genuine commitment.
Rawlings rose to prominence in 1979, during a time of socio-economic hardship in Ghana. As a young Air Force pilot and leader of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC), he captured the public’s attention with his decisive leadership and ignited a national movement for change.
His journey continued as Chairman of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) from 1981 to 1992, followed by his tenure as the first president of the Fourth Republic from 1992 to 2001, making him Ghana’s longest-serving head of state.
In addition to his leadership roles, Rawlings founded the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which has since remained a significant force in Ghanaian politics.
Reflecting on his legacy, the Rawlings Foundation highlighted his efforts in advancing Ghana’s socio-economic recovery and growth.
His bravery in confronting injustice and his opposition to the exploitation of Africa’s resources were core values that endeared him to the people.
“Jerry John Rawlings has indeed left an indelible mark in Ghana and Africa,” the statement affirmed, underscoring the deep and lasting impact of a leader who continues to be celebrated as "The People’s Man."
Source: classfmonline.com
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