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General News of Wednesday, 19 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Rawlings didn’t want to hand over power – KSM

KSM, a prominent Ghanaian satirist and TV host, has revealed that former President Jerry John Rawlings was reluctant to relinquish power during his tenure. Speaking in an interview, KSM recounted the tense atmosphere surrounding the transition of leadership in Ghana's political landscape. He emphasized that Rawlings, known for his charismatic yet authoritarian style, was deeply invested in the direction of the nation and hesitant about handing over governance.

KSM pointed out that Rawlings' reluctance stemmed from his desire to ensure stability and continuity in his policies. The satirist highlighted how this mindset often led to friction with political opponents and created a complex dynamic within the government. Ultimately, KSM’s reflections shed light on the challenges faced during Rawlings' administration, suggesting that while he pushed for democratic reforms, his grip on power illustrated the struggles inherent in transitioning from military rule to a more democratic framework.

This insight into Rawlings’ mindset provides a deeper understanding of Ghana's political history and the complexities involved in leadership transitions.