Rawlings’ commitment to justice shaped Ghana’s democracy — Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has described late former President Jerry John Rawlings as a transformative leader whose vision and commitment to accountability, social justice, and national service helped shape Ghana’s democratic journey.

Speaking at the inauguration of the newly named Jerry John Rawlings House, the national headquarters of the National Democratic Congress, President John Dramani Mahama said the decision to name the facility after the late statesman is a fitting tribute to his immense contributions to both the party and the nation.


He added that the headquarters will serve as a reminder that leadership is about service and that political power must always be exercised in the interest of the people.

“Naming this headquarters after him is therefore not only a tribute to his immense contribution to our party and our nation but also a declaration that the values he championed, the values of integrity, patriotism, sacrifice, courage, discipline and service to the people must continue to guide our actions as a party and a government.
“It serves as a constant reminder to everyone who enters this building that leadership is ultimately about service and that political power must always be exercised in the interest of the people,” he stressed.
Meanwhile, the son of the late former President, Kimathi Rawlings, has thanked President John Dramani Mahama and NDC party executives for their efforts in making the historic event a success.
“Today has been much more than a ceremonial occasion. It has been a moment of reflection, remembrance and recommitment. By naming this headquarters after Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, the NDC has permanently inscribed his name into the very home of the ideals, sacrifices and aspirations to which he devoted his life,” he said.


