Ghana Vice President John Dramani Mahama was sworn in as the west
African nation’s new president on Tuesday, hours after the sudden death
of president John Atta Mills.
Ghana’s chief justice swore in Mahama before an emergency session of parliament following Mills’ death.
Speaking before parliament shortly after his swearing-in, Mahama
pledged to maintain stability and paid tribute to his predecessor.
“I wish Ghanaians to be assured that all is well,” he said. “We are
going to maintain the peace, unity and stability that Ghana is noted
for.”
Mills’s death came five months before he was to run for re-election
in the country seen as a bastion of democracy in west Africa.
The 68-year-old Mills, who oversaw the start of large-scale oil
production in Ghana in December 2010, had recently traveled to the
United States for a medical check-up, but the cause of his death was not
given.
He had recently shown signs of illness, including losing his voice and dropping weight.
Mills died as he was being treated for an unspecified illness at a hospital in the capital Accra. His successor
Mahama was due to give a speech later on Tuesday.
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