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John Mahama

John Dramani Mahama (/məˈhɑːmə/ (listen); born 29 November 1958) is a Ghanaian politician who served as President of Ghana from 24 July 2012 to 7 January 2017. He previously served as Vice President of Ghana from January 2009 to July 2012, and took office as president on 24 July 2012 following the death of his predecessor John Evans Fiifi Attah Mills.[1][2] Mahama is a communication expert, historian, and writer. A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), he was Member of Parliament for Bole Bamboi from 1997 to 2009 and served as Deputy Minister for Communication between 1997 and 1998 before becoming the substantive Minister for Communications from 1998 to 2001.

John Mahama
Mahama in 2014
4th President of Ghana
In office
24 July 2012 – 7 January 2017
Vice PresidentKwesi Amissah-Arthur
Preceded byJohn Atta-Mills
Succeeded byNana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
Chair of the Economic Community of West African States
In office
17 February 2013 – 19 May 2015
Preceded byAlassane Ouattara
Succeeded byMacky Sall
Vice President of Ghana
In office
7 January 2009 – 24 July 2012
PresidentJohn Atta Mills
Preceded byAliu Mahama
Succeeded byKwesi Amissah-Arthur
Minister for Communications
In office
November 1998 – January 2001
PresidentJerry John Rawlings
Preceded byEkwow Spio-Garbrah
Succeeded byFelix Owusu-Adjapong
Deputy Minister for Communications
In office
April 1997 – November 1998
PresidentJerry John Rawlings
Member of Parliament
for Bole
In office
7 January 1997 – 7 January 2009
Preceded byMahama Jeduah
Succeeded byJoseph Akati Saaka
Personal details
Born (1958-11-29) 29 November 1958 (age 64)
Damongo, Ghana
Political partyNational Democratic Congress
SpouseLordina Effah
Relations
EducationUniversity of Ghana
Moscow Institute of Social Sciences
WebsiteOfficial website

Mahama is the first vice president to take over the presidency from the death of his predecessor, John Evans Atta Mills, and is the first head of state of Ghana to have been born after Ghana's independence. He was elected after December 2012 election to serve as full-time President.[3] He contested re-election for a second term in the 2016 election, but lost to the New Patriotic Party candidate Nana Akufo-Addo,[4] in 2012. This made him the first President in the history of Ghana to not have won a second term.

Early years

A member of the Gonja ethnic group in the Savanna region of Ghana, Mahama hails from Bole in the Savanna Region. Mahama was born in Damongo in the Damango-Daboya constituency of Northern region into a political tradition dating back to the country's First Republic. His father, Emmanuel Adama Mahama, a wealthy rice farmer and teacher, was the first Member of Parliament for the West Gonja constituency and the first Regional Commissioner of the Northern Region during the First Republic under Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah. Mahama's father also served as a senior presidential advisor during Ghana's Third Republic under Hilla Limann who was overthrown in 1981 by Jerry Rawlings.

Mahama had his primary education at the Accra Newtown Experimental School (ANT1) before going to boarding school at Achimota Primary School. He completed secondary school at Ghana Secondary School (Tamale, Northern region). He proceeded to the University of Ghana, Legon, receiving a bachelor's degree in history in 1981 and a postgraduate diploma in communication studies in 1986. As a student, he was a member of Commonwealth Hall (Legon). He also studied at the Institute of Social Sciences in Moscow in the Soviet Union, specializing in social psychology; he obtained a postgraduate degree in 1988.[5]

Early career

After completing his undergraduate education, Mahama taught history at the secondary school level for a few years.[6] Upon his return to Ghana after studying in Moscow, he worked as the Information, Culture and Research Officer at the Embassy of Japan in Accra between 1991 and 1995.[7] From there he moved to the anti-poverty non-governmental organisation (NGO) Plan International's Ghana Country Office, where he worked as International Relations, Sponsorship Communications and Grants Manager between 1995 and 1996.[5] In 1993, he participated in a professional training course for Overseas Public Relations Staff, organized by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo. He also participated in a management development course organized by Plan International (RESA) in Nairobi, Kenya.[8]

Political appointments

As Member of Parliament

Mahama was first elected to the Parliament of Ghana in the 1996 elections to represent the Bole/Bamboi Constituency for a four-year term. In April 1997, Mahama was appointed Deputy Minister of Communications. He was promoted to the post of Minister of Communications in November 1998, serving in that post until January 2001, when the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) handed over power to the New Patriotic Party's government.[9]

In 2000, Mahama was re-elected for another four-year term as the Member of Parliament for the Bole/Bamboi Constituency. He was again re-elected in 2004 for a third term. From 2001 to 2004, Mahama served as the Minority Parliamentary Spokesman for Communications. In 2002, he was appointed the Director of Communications for the NDC. That same year, he served as a member of the team of International Observers selected to monitor Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Elections.[5] As an MP, he was a member of Standing Orders Committee as well as the Transport, Industry, Energy, Communications, Science and Technology Committee of Parliament.[10]

As Minister and Vice-President

Mahama served as the Deputy Minister of Communications between April 1997 and November 1998. During his tenure as Minister for Communications, Mahama also served as the Chairman of the National Communications Authority, in which capacity he played a key role in stabilising Ghana's telecommunications sector after it was deregulated in 1997. As a minister, he was a founding member of the Ghana AIDS Commission, a member of the implementation committee of the 2000 National Population Census and a deputy chairman of the Publicity Committee for the re-introduction of the Value Added Tax (VAT).[citation needed]

Continuing to expand his interest and involvement in international affairs, in 2003 Mahama became a member of the Pan-African Parliament, serving as the Chairperson of the West African Caucus until 2011. He was also a member of European and Pan African Parliaments' Ad hoc Committee on Cooperation.[8] In 2005 he was, additionally, appointed the Minority Spokesman for Foreign Affairs. He is a member of the UNDP Advisory Committee on Conflict Resolution in Ghana.[8]

On 7 January 2009, Mahama became the Vice-President of Ghana after John Evan Atta Mills won the 2008 Ghana general Elections.[9] He also served as the Chairman of the National Economic Management Team, the Armed Forces Council of Ghana, the Decentralisation and Implementation Committee and the Police Council of Ghana in this capacity.[citation needed]

As President

In line with Ghana's constitution, Mahama became President of Ghana on 24 July 2012 on the death of his predecessor, John Atta Mills.[11] In July 2012, he became the Ghana's first president to have served at all levels of political office (Ghanaian and Pan-African MP, Deputy Minister, Minister, vice-president and President). He said in parliament upon being sworn in:

This is the saddest day in our nation's history. Tears have engulfed our nation and we are deeply saddened and distraught and I'm personally devastated, I've lost a father, I've lost a friend, I've lost a mentor and a senior comrade. Ghana is united in grief at this time for our departed president.[12]

As a result of his elevation to the presidency, Mahama made political history by becoming the first Ghanaian head of state to have been born after Ghana's declaration of independence on 6 March 1957.[13] The National Democratic Congress (NDC) held a Special National Delegates Congress on 30 August 2012 and endorsed President John Dramani Mahama as its 2012 presidential candidate. President Mahama, the sole candidate of the party, polled 2, 767 votes, representing 99.5% of total votes cast, to pick the slot for the party.[14] Mahama has stated that his administration is deeply committed to continuing the Better Ghana Agenda started under President Mills.

Mahama won the December 2012 general election with 50.70% of the total valid votes cast and a 3% winning margin beating his nearest rival, Nana Akufo-Addo of the main opposition New Patriotic Party, who polled a close 47.74%. This was just barely enough to win the presidency without the need for a runoff.[3] In addition, Mahama won the majority of valid votes cast in eight out of Ghana's ten administrative regions. Thirteen African Heads of State, one Prime Minister, two vice-presidents and 18 government delegations across the world attended his inaugural ceremony at the Black Star Square in Accra on 7 January 2013, when Mahama was sworn in to begin his own four-year term.[15]

After his investiture, the opposition New Patriotic Party led by its 2012 presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo, running mate Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and the party chairman Jacob Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey, challenged the election results, alleging irregularities, malpractices, omissions and violations. The petition was heard by nine justices of the Supreme Court of Ghana. After eight months of hearing, the Court on 29 August 2013 dismissed the petition by a majority opinion.[10]

Mahama is one of Africa's most-followed leaders on the social networking sites, Twitter and Facebook.[16] In May 2013, he stated that all of West Africa is under the threat of Islamist militancy.[17]

On 30 March 2014, he was elected to preside over ECOWAS.[18] On 26 June 2014, he was elected Chairperson of the African Union's (AU's) High-Level African Trade Committee (HATC).[19]

On 21 January 2016 on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Mahama became co-chair of the Sustainable Development Goals Advocates group which consists of 17 eminent persons assisting the UN Secretary-General in the campaign to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that world leaders unanimously adopted in September 2015. With a mandate to support the Secretary-General in his efforts to generate momentum and commitment to achieve the SDGs by 2030, the SDG Advocates have been working to promote the universal sustainable development agenda, to raise awareness of the integrated nature of the SDGs, and to foster the engagement of new stakeholders in the implementation of these Goals.[20]

 
President Obama and First Lady Michelle greet President John Dramani Mahama and First Lady Lordina Dramani Mahama, in the Blue Room during a U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit at the White House, 5 August 2014.

Mahama sought a second full term at the December 2016 general election. He was eligible for a second full term since he ascended to the presidency with only six months remaining in Mills' term. In Ghana, a vice president who ascends to the presidency is allowed to run for two full terms in his own right if more than half of his predecessor's term has expired. He was defeated by main opposition leader Akufo-Addo in a rematch from four years earlier, and conceded defeat on election night. Mahama polled 44.4% of the valid votes cast compared to Akufo-Addo's 53.5%.[21]

In December 2016, he was part of the ECOWAS mediation team to resolve the post-election political impasse in The Gambia between the defeated incumbent, Yahya Jammeh and declared winner, Adam Barrow.[22][23][24]

2020 presidential bid

In February 2019, Mahama was confirmed as the candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress to contest in the 2020 elections, the incumbent president Nana Akufo-Addo who unseated Mahama in a 2016 election, capitalizing on an economy that was slowing due to falling prices for gold, oil and cocoa exports.[25] He won the National Democratic Congress primaries by securing an overwhelming 213,487 votes representing 95.23 percent of the total valid votes cast with the other six contenders managing with about 4 percent of the votes.[26][27]

On 4 December 2020, Mahama and incumbent President Nana Akufo-Addo, who he faced both in the 2012 and 2016 Ghanaian presidential elections,[28] signed a peace pact to ensure peace before, during, and after the 7 December elections.[29][30] Akufo-Addo won the election with 51.6% of the vote.[31]

In August 2021, Mahama began a tour dubbed 'Thank you tour' in Ghana to thank Ghanaians for voting in the 2020 presidential election. He visited Upper West, Upper East, North East, Northern and Savannah regions in the first phase. He met Chiefs and Queens, religious leaders and also interacted with the media.[32]

Personal life and interests

 
Ghanaian First Lady Lordina Mahama on 3 June 2014.

Mahama is married to Lordina Mahama (née Effah, 6 March 1963). Mahama has five children named Shafik, Shahid, Sharaf, who formerly played for Rostocker FC as a striker,[33] Jesse and Farida. He is a Christian, born and raised a Presbyterian but is now a member of the Assemblies of God, Ghana by marriage.[9] His family is multi-faith, consisting of Christians and Muslims.[34][35] Being a staunch campaigner for sustainability, he has a keen interest in environmental affairs, particularly the problem of single-use plastic waste pollution in Africa, which he committed himself to addressing during his tenure as vice president.[36]

Over the course of his career, Mahama has written for several newspapers and other publications both locally and internationally. As a Parliamentarian, Mahama wrote Mahama's Hammer, a semi-regular column in a Ghanaian newspaper. His essays have also been published in the Daily Graphic, Ebony, Huffington Post, the Louisville Courier-Journal, the New York Times and The Root.[6][37][38][39][40] Additionally, he was a featured speaker at the TEDx Great Pacific Garbage Patch Conference in Santa Monica.[6] Mahama is also a devotee of Afrobeat music, especially that of Fela Kuti.[41] Apart from his hobby of reading, Mahama also has a passionate interest in innovation particularly the use of technology in agriculture being a farmer himself. In particular, he is 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 (SADA) create new opportunities for people living in the Savanna areas of the country, which includes the three Northern Regions, and the Volta Region. Even on official assignments outside of country, Mahama 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.[7] He's an avid fan of motor biking and owns about 5 of them. Mahama is the elder brother of Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama who owns Dzata Cement.[42]

Books

Mahama's first book, a memoir called My First Coup d'État: Memories from the Lost Decades of Africa, was published by Bloomsbury on 3 July 2012.[43][44][45][46] The most promising son of an affluent government minister, he spent his childhood shuttling in his father's chauffeur-driven cars, from his elite boarding school Achimota School in Accra to his many homes. He recalls in its first chapter the day in 1966 when he learned of the ousting of Ghana's founding president, Kwame Nkrumah, in a military coup: "When I look back on my life it's clear to me that this moment marked the awakening of my consciousness. It changed my life and influenced all the moments that followed."[47]

Corruption allegations

It was revealed in 2016 that Mahama accepted a Ford Expedition from a construction firm bidding for a lucrative government contract in 2012, while he was serving as vice president. The Burkinabe contractor who had previously constructed a wall at the Ghanaian Embassy in Ouagadougou was at the time looking to get a road-building contract in Ghana's Volta region; this contractor later secured the contract but the vehicle in question had already been added to the government's fleet of cars by the ex president for Government use.[48][49] Under Mahama's presidency in 2014, massive corruption was discovered at Ghana's Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA). The authority had misappropriated millions of dollars allocated to it. SADA paid GH₵32,498,000 to ACICL, a business owned by Ghana's Roland Agambire, Mahama's close confidante, to plant five million trees in the savannah zone, but could only account for about 700,000 trees. It was also discovered that SADA spent GH¢15 million on guinea fowl, but could only account for a few of the birds.[50][51] In 2015 it was again discovered that the contract for the rebranding of 116 Metro Mass Transit (MMT) buses at a cost of Gh₵3,600,000 was sole sourced and awarded to a company named "Smarttys," owned by a member of the ruling NDC activist Selassie Ibrahim. It was revealed that the rebranding of the buses cost the government Gh₵3,600,000 which at the time was more than the cost of the 116 buses, the money lost was eventually refunded through the Attorney General's office.[52][53]

Honours and awards

Mahama received an honorary doctorate in the field of Public Administration, from the Ekiti State University of Nigeria, formerly affiliated to the Obafemi Awolowo University in "recognition of his politico-socio economic development of Ghana and Africa at various stages of his political career."[54] Later the same university passed a resolution to name its Faculty of Management Science after him.[55]

 
John Dramani Mahama at Chatham House

The Cuban government, recognising Mahama's relentless advocacy for the Cuban cause, namely for the lifting of the 50-year economic embargo on the communist country and for the freedom of the detained Cuban five by the United States government, conferred on him the Friendship Medal.[56][57] The General Council of Assemblies of God, Ghana honoured Mahama with its Daniel Award.[58] The Graduate School of Governance and Leadership also awarded him the African Servant Leadership Award while the Institute of Public Relations recognized Mahama with a prize for his leadership acumen and technocratic flair.[56] In 2013, the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) conferred on Mahama the Africa Award for Excellence in Food Security and Poverty Reduction.[59] In March 2016, University of Aberdeen held a special convocation to confer an honorary degree of Doctors of Laws (LLD) on President John Mahama.[60]

Mahama has also attended numerous conferences and won many fellowships, including a study as a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, United States. He is also a Bill Gates Fellow.[8] He was awarded the Great Cross of the National Order of Benin, the highest award in Benin, by President Yayi Boni.[61]

In February 2017, Mahama received the 2016 African Political Leader of the Year Award from the African Leadership Magazine in South Africa.[62][63][64][65][66]

In October 2022, Mahama was honored by Liberty University with a Global Leadership and Economic Impact Award in Virginia, USA.[67][68]

See also

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Parliament of Ghana
Preceded by
Mahama Jeduah
Member of Parliament
for Bole

1997–2009
Succeeded by
Joseph Akati Saaka
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Communications
1998–2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice President of Ghana
2009–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Ghana
2012–2017
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by National Democratic Congress nominee for Vice President of Ghana
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by National Democratic Congress nominee for President of Ghana
2012, 2016, 2020
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2014–2015
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John Dramani Mahama m e ˈ h ɑː m e listen born 29 November 1958 is a Ghanaian politician who served as President of Ghana from 24 July 2012 to 7 January 2017 He previously served as Vice President of Ghana from January 2009 to July 2012 and took office as president on 24 July 2012 following the death of his predecessor John Evans Fiifi Attah Mills 1 2 Mahama is a communication expert historian and writer A member of the National Democratic Congress NDC he was Member of Parliament for Bole Bamboi from 1997 to 2009 and served as Deputy Minister for Communication between 1997 and 1998 before becoming the substantive Minister for Communications from 1998 to 2001 John MahamaMahama in 20144th President of GhanaIn office 24 July 2012 7 January 2017Vice PresidentKwesi Amissah ArthurPreceded byJohn Atta MillsSucceeded byNana Addo Dankwa Akufo AddoChair of the Economic Community of West African StatesIn office 17 February 2013 19 May 2015Preceded byAlassane OuattaraSucceeded byMacky SallVice President of GhanaIn office 7 January 2009 24 July 2012PresidentJohn Atta MillsPreceded byAliu MahamaSucceeded byKwesi Amissah ArthurMinister for CommunicationsIn office November 1998 January 2001PresidentJerry John RawlingsPreceded byEkwow Spio GarbrahSucceeded byFelix Owusu AdjapongDeputy Minister for CommunicationsIn office April 1997 November 1998PresidentJerry John RawlingsMember of Parliamentfor BoleIn office 7 January 1997 7 January 2009Preceded byMahama JeduahSucceeded byJoseph Akati SaakaPersonal detailsBorn 1958 11 29 29 November 1958 age 64 Damongo GhanaPolitical partyNational Democratic CongressSpouseLordina EffahRelationsEmmanuel Adama Mahama father Abiba Nnaba mother Ibrahim Alfred Peter Malik brothers EducationUniversity of GhanaMoscow Institute of Social SciencesWebsiteOfficial websiteMahama is the first vice president to take over the presidency from the death of his predecessor John Evans Atta Mills and is the first head of state of Ghana to have been born after Ghana s independence He was elected after December 2012 election to serve as full time President 3 He contested re election for a second term in the 2016 election but lost to the New Patriotic Party candidate Nana Akufo Addo 4 in 2012 This made him the first President in the history of Ghana to not have won a second term Contents 1 Early years 2 Early career 3 Political appointments 3 1 As Member of Parliament 3 2 As Minister and Vice President 3 3 As President 3 4 2020 presidential bid 4 Personal life and interests 4 1 Books 4 2 Corruption allegations 4 3 Honours and awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditA member of the Gonja ethnic group in the Savanna region of Ghana Mahama hails from Bole in the Savanna Region Mahama was born in Damongo in the Damango Daboya constituency of Northern region into a political tradition dating back to the country s First Republic His father Emmanuel Adama Mahama a wealthy rice farmer and teacher was the first Member of Parliament for the West Gonja constituency and the first Regional Commissioner of the Northern Region during the First Republic under Ghana s first president Kwame Nkrumah Mahama s father also served as a senior presidential advisor during Ghana s Third Republic under Hilla Limann who was overthrown in 1981 by Jerry Rawlings Mahama had his primary education at the Accra Newtown Experimental School ANT1 before going to boarding school at Achimota Primary School He completed secondary school at Ghana Secondary School Tamale Northern region He proceeded to the University of Ghana Legon receiving a bachelor s degree in history in 1981 and a postgraduate diploma in communication studies in 1986 As a student he was a member of Commonwealth Hall Legon He also studied at the Institute of Social Sciences in Moscow in the Soviet Union specializing in social psychology he obtained a postgraduate degree in 1988 5 Early career EditAfter completing his undergraduate education Mahama taught history at the secondary school level for a few years 6 Upon his return to Ghana after studying in Moscow he worked as the Information Culture and Research Officer at the Embassy of Japan in Accra between 1991 and 1995 7 From there he moved to the anti poverty non governmental organisation NGO Plan International s Ghana Country Office where he worked as International Relations Sponsorship Communications and Grants Manager between 1995 and 1996 5 In 1993 he participated in a professional training course for Overseas Public Relations Staff organized by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo He also participated in a management development course organized by Plan International RESA in Nairobi Kenya 8 Political appointments EditAs Member of Parliament Edit Mahama was first elected to the Parliament of Ghana in the 1996 elections to represent the Bole Bamboi Constituency for a four year term In April 1997 Mahama was appointed Deputy Minister of Communications He was promoted to the post of Minister of Communications in November 1998 serving in that post until January 2001 when the ruling National Democratic Congress NDC handed over power to the New Patriotic Party s government 9 In 2000 Mahama was re elected for another four year term as the Member of Parliament for the Bole Bamboi Constituency He was again re elected in 2004 for a third term From 2001 to 2004 Mahama served as the Minority Parliamentary Spokesman for Communications In 2002 he was appointed the Director of Communications for the NDC That same year he served as a member of the team of International Observers selected to monitor Zimbabwe s Parliamentary Elections 5 As an MP he was a member of Standing Orders Committee as well as the Transport Industry Energy Communications Science and Technology Committee of Parliament 10 As Minister and Vice President Edit Mahama served as the Deputy Minister of Communications between April 1997 and November 1998 During his tenure as Minister for Communications Mahama also served as the Chairman of the National Communications Authority in which capacity he played a key role in stabilising Ghana s telecommunications sector after it was deregulated in 1997 As a minister he was a founding member of the Ghana AIDS Commission a member of the implementation committee of the 2000 National Population Census and a deputy chairman of the Publicity Committee for the re introduction of the Value Added Tax VAT citation needed Continuing to expand his interest and involvement in international affairs in 2003 Mahama became a member of the Pan African Parliament serving as the Chairperson of the West African Caucus until 2011 He was also a member of European and Pan African Parliaments Ad hoc Committee on Cooperation 8 In 2005 he was additionally appointed the Minority Spokesman for Foreign Affairs He is a member of the UNDP Advisory Committee on Conflict Resolution in Ghana 8 On 7 January 2009 Mahama became the Vice President of Ghana after John Evan Atta Mills won the 2008 Ghana general Elections 9 He also served as the Chairman of the National Economic Management Team the Armed Forces Council of Ghana the Decentralisation and Implementation Committee and the Police Council of Ghana in this capacity citation needed As President Edit Further information Presidency of John Mahama In line with Ghana s constitution Mahama became President of Ghana on 24 July 2012 on the death of his predecessor John Atta Mills 11 In July 2012 he became the Ghana s first president to have served at all levels of political office Ghanaian and Pan African MP Deputy Minister Minister vice president and President He said in parliament upon being sworn in This is the saddest day in our nation s history Tears have engulfed our nation and we are deeply saddened and distraught and I m personally devastated I ve lost a father I ve lost a friend I ve lost a mentor and a senior comrade Ghana is united in grief at this time for our departed president 12 President of Ghana John Mahama holds a bilateral meeting with the United States Secretary of State John Kerry As a result of his elevation to the presidency Mahama made political history by becoming the first Ghanaian head of state to have been born after Ghana s declaration of independence on 6 March 1957 13 The National Democratic Congress NDC held a Special National Delegates Congress on 30 August 2012 and endorsed President John Dramani Mahama as its 2012 presidential candidate President Mahama the sole candidate of the party polled 2 767 votes representing 99 5 of total votes cast to pick the slot for the party 14 Mahama has stated that his administration is deeply committed to continuing the Better Ghana Agenda started under President Mills Mahama won the December 2012 general election with 50 70 of the total valid votes cast and a 3 winning margin beating his nearest rival Nana Akufo Addo of the main opposition New Patriotic Party who polled a close 47 74 This was just barely enough to win the presidency without the need for a runoff 3 In addition Mahama won the majority of valid votes cast in eight out of Ghana s ten administrative regions Thirteen African Heads of State one Prime Minister two vice presidents and 18 government delegations across the world attended his inaugural ceremony at the Black Star Square in Accra on 7 January 2013 when Mahama was sworn in to begin his own four year term 15 After his investiture the opposition New Patriotic Party led by its 2012 presidential candidate Nana Akufo Addo running mate Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and the party chairman Jacob Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey challenged the election results alleging irregularities malpractices omissions and violations The petition was heard by nine justices of the Supreme Court of Ghana After eight months of hearing the Court on 29 August 2013 dismissed the petition by a majority opinion 10 Mahama is one of Africa s most followed leaders on the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook 16 In May 2013 he stated that all of West Africa is under the threat of Islamist militancy 17 On 30 March 2014 he was elected to preside over ECOWAS 18 On 26 June 2014 he was elected Chairperson of the African Union s AU s High Level African Trade Committee HATC 19 On 21 January 2016 on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos Mahama became co chair of the Sustainable Development Goals Advocates group which consists of 17 eminent persons assisting the UN Secretary General in the campaign to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals SDGs that world leaders unanimously adopted in September 2015 With a mandate to support the Secretary General in his efforts to generate momentum and commitment to achieve the SDGs by 2030 the SDG Advocates have been working to promote the universal sustainable development agenda to raise awareness of the integrated nature of the SDGs and to foster the engagement of new stakeholders in the implementation of these Goals 20 President Obama and First Lady Michelle greet President John Dramani Mahama and First Lady Lordina Dramani Mahama in the Blue Room during a U S Africa Leaders Summit at the White House 5 August 2014 Mahama sought a second full term at the December 2016 general election He was eligible for a second full term since he ascended to the presidency with only six months remaining in Mills term In Ghana a vice president who ascends to the presidency is allowed to run for two full terms in his own right if more than half of his predecessor s term has expired He was defeated by main opposition leader Akufo Addo in a rematch from four years earlier and conceded defeat on election night Mahama polled 44 4 of the valid votes cast compared to Akufo Addo s 53 5 21 In December 2016 he was part of the ECOWAS mediation team to resolve the post election political impasse in The Gambia between the defeated incumbent Yahya Jammeh and declared winner Adam Barrow 22 23 24 2020 presidential bid Edit In February 2019 Mahama was confirmed as the candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress to contest in the 2020 elections the incumbent president Nana Akufo Addo who unseated Mahama in a 2016 election capitalizing on an economy that was slowing due to falling prices for gold oil and cocoa exports 25 He won the National Democratic Congress primaries by securing an overwhelming 213 487 votes representing 95 23 percent of the total valid votes cast with the other six contenders managing with about 4 percent of the votes 26 27 On 4 December 2020 Mahama and incumbent President Nana Akufo Addo who he faced both in the 2012 and 2016 Ghanaian presidential elections 28 signed a peace pact to ensure peace before during and after the 7 December elections 29 30 Akufo Addo won the election with 51 6 of the vote 31 In August 2021 Mahama began a tour dubbed Thank you tour in Ghana to thank Ghanaians for voting in the 2020 presidential election He visited Upper West Upper East North East Northern and Savannah regions in the first phase He met Chiefs and Queens religious leaders and also interacted with the media 32 Personal life and interests Edit Ghanaian First Lady Lordina Mahama on 3 June 2014 Mahama is married to Lordina Mahama nee Effah 6 March 1963 Mahama has five children named Shafik Shahid Sharaf who formerly played for Rostocker FC as a striker 33 Jesse and Farida He is a Christian born and raised a Presbyterian but is now a member of the Assemblies of God Ghana by marriage 9 His family is multi faith consisting of Christians and Muslims 34 35 Being a staunch campaigner for sustainability he has a keen interest in environmental affairs particularly the problem of single use plastic waste pollution in Africa which he committed himself to addressing during his tenure as vice president 36 Over the course of his career Mahama has written for several newspapers and other publications both locally and internationally As a Parliamentarian Mahama wrote Mahama s Hammer a semi regular column in a Ghanaian newspaper His essays have also been published in the Daily Graphic Ebony Huffington Post the Louisville Courier Journal the New York Times and The Root 6 37 38 39 40 Additionally he was a featured speaker at the TEDx Great Pacific Garbage Patch Conference in Santa Monica 6 Mahama is also a devotee of Afrobeat music especially that of Fela Kuti 41 Apart from his hobby of reading Mahama also has a passionate interest in innovation particularly the use of technology in agriculture being a farmer himself In particular he is 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 SADA create new opportunities for people living in the Savanna areas of the country which includes the three Northern Regions and the Volta Region Even on official assignments outside of country Mahama 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 7 He s an avid fan of motor biking and owns about 5 of them Mahama is the elder brother of Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama who owns Dzata Cement 42 Books EditMahama s first book a memoir called My First Coup d Etat Memories from the Lost Decades of Africa was published by Bloomsbury on 3 July 2012 43 44 45 46 The most promising son of an affluent government minister he spent his childhood shuttling in his father s chauffeur driven cars from his elite boarding school Achimota School in Accra to his many homes He recalls in its first chapter the day in 1966 when he learned of the ousting of Ghana s founding president Kwame Nkrumah in a military coup When I look back on my life it s clear to me that this moment marked the awakening of my consciousness It changed my life and influenced all the moments that followed 47 Corruption allegations Edit It was revealed in 2016 that Mahama accepted a Ford Expedition from a construction firm bidding for a lucrative government contract in 2012 while he was serving as vice president The Burkinabe contractor who had previously constructed a wall at the Ghanaian Embassy in Ouagadougou was at the time looking to get a road building contract in Ghana s Volta region this contractor later secured the contract but the vehicle in question had already been added to the government s fleet of cars by the ex president for Government use 48 49 Under Mahama s presidency in 2014 massive corruption was discovered at Ghana s Savannah Accelerated Development Authority SADA The authority had misappropriated millions of dollars allocated to it SADA paid GH 32 498 000 to ACICL a business owned by Ghana s Roland Agambire Mahama s close confidante to plant five million trees in the savannah zone but could only account for about 700 000 trees It was also discovered that SADA spent GH 15 million on guinea fowl but could only account for a few of the birds 50 51 In 2015 it was again discovered that the contract for the rebranding of 116 Metro Mass Transit MMT buses at a cost of Gh 3 600 000 was sole sourced and awarded to a company named Smarttys owned by a member of the ruling NDC activist Selassie Ibrahim It was revealed that the rebranding of the buses cost the government Gh 3 600 000 which at the time was more than the cost of the 116 buses the money lost was eventually refunded through the Attorney General s office 52 53 Honours and awards Edit Mahama received an honorary doctorate in the field of Public Administration from the Ekiti State University of Nigeria formerly affiliated to the Obafemi Awolowo University in recognition of his politico socio economic development of Ghana and Africa at various stages of his political career 54 Later the same university passed a resolution to name its Faculty of Management Science after him 55 John Dramani Mahama at Chatham HouseThe Cuban government recognising Mahama s relentless advocacy for the Cuban cause namely for the lifting of the 50 year economic embargo on the communist country and for the freedom of the detained Cuban five by the United States government conferred on him the Friendship Medal 56 57 The General Council of Assemblies of God Ghana honoured Mahama with its Daniel Award 58 The Graduate School of Governance and Leadership also awarded him the African Servant Leadership Award while the Institute of Public Relations recognized Mahama with a prize for his leadership acumen and technocratic flair 56 In 2013 the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa FARA conferred on Mahama the Africa Award for Excellence in Food Security and Poverty Reduction 59 In March 2016 University of Aberdeen held a special convocation to confer an honorary degree of Doctors of Laws LLD on President John Mahama 60 Mahama has also attended numerous conferences and won many fellowships including a study as a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University Baltimore United States He is also a Bill Gates Fellow 8 He was awarded the Great Cross of the National Order of Benin the highest award in Benin by President Yayi Boni 61 In February 2017 Mahama received the 2016 African Political Leader of the Year Award from the African Leadership Magazine in South Africa 62 63 64 65 66 In October 2022 Mahama was honored by Liberty University with a Global Leadership and Economic Impact Award in Virginia USA 67 68 See also EditList of Mills government ministers List of Mahama government ministersReferences Edit I will not contest in 2020 Mahama www ghanaweb com Archived from the original on 8 January 2017 Retrieved 7 January 2017 MPs called to Parliament as CJ prepares to swear in John 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the original on 1 March 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2017 Mahama bags Global Leadership Award from Liberty University Citinewsroom Comprehensive News in Ghana 8 October 2022 Retrieved 9 October 2022 Dzidzoamenu Isaac 8 October 2022 Mahama bags Global Leadership Award from Liberty University Starr Fm Retrieved 9 October 2022 External links Edit Media related to John Dramani Mahama at Wikimedia Commons Official website Appearances on C SPANParliament of GhanaPreceded byMahama Jeduah Member of Parliamentfor Bole1997 2009 Succeeded byJoseph Akati SaakaPolitical officesPreceded byEkwow Spio Garbrah Minister for Communications1998 2001 Succeeded byFelix Owusu AdjapongPreceded byAliu Mahama Vice President of Ghana2009 2012 Succeeded byKwesi Amissah ArthurPreceded byJohn Atta Mills President of Ghana2012 2017 Succeeded byNana Akufo AddoParty political officesPreceded byMuhammad Mumuni National Democratic Congress nominee for Vice President of Ghana2008 Succeeded byKwesi Amissah ArthurPreceded byJohn Atta Mills National Democratic Congress nominee for President of Ghana2012 2016 2020 Most recentDiplomatic postsPreceded byAlassane Ouattara Chair of the Economic Community of West African States2014 2015 Succeeded byMacky Sall Portals Biography Africa Politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Mahama amp oldid 1136805660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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