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President of Ghana

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Head of state and head of government of Ghana

President of the
Republic of Ghana
Presidential Seal of Ghana
Incumbent
John Mahama
since 7 January 2025
StyleHis Excellency
TypeHead of state
Head of government
ResidenceJubilee House
Term lengthFour years,
renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Ghana (1992)
Inaugural holderKwame Nkrumah
Formation1 July 1960; 64 years ago (1960-07-01)
DeputyVice President of Ghana
Salary934,800Ghanaian cedi/US$76,000 annually[1]
Website(in English)presidency.gov.gh
(in English)ghana.gov.gh
Constitution
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Thepresident of the Republic of Ghana is the electedhead of state andhead of government ofGhana, as well ascommander-in-chief of theGhana Armed Forces. The current president of Ghana isJohn Mahama, who won the2024 presidential election against then vice president,Mahamudu Bawumia, by a margin of 14.94%. He was sworn into office on 7 January 2025. From 1957 to 1960 the head of state under theConstitution of 1957 was thequeen of Ghana,Elizabeth II, who was also the monarch of otherCommonwealth realms.[2] The monarch was represented in Ghana by a governor-general.[3] Ghana became arepublic within the Commonwealth under the Constitution of 1960 and the monarch and governor-general were replaced by an executive president.[4]

Eligibility

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According to Chapter 8, Article 62 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, a person shall not be qualified for election as the president of Ghana unless:

  • (a) is a citizen of Ghana by birth
  • (b) has attained the age of forty years; and
  • (c) is a person who is otherwise qualified to be elected a Member of Parliament, except that the disqualifications set out in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of clause (2) of article 94 of thisConstitution shall not be removed, in respect of any such person, by a presidential pardon or by the lapse of time as provided for in clause (5) of that article.[5]

Presidential candidates must lodge a nomination document signed by at least two registered voters in eachdistrict, and includes the name of avice presidential running mate.

The president serves a four-year term. The president is limited to two terms, whether successive or separated. The first president for whom the term limits applied wasJerry Rawlings in 2001.[6]

If the president dies, resigns, is permanently incapacitated, or is removed from office, the vice president automatically ascends as president for the balance of the term. If the vice president ascends to the presidency before more than half of the presidential term expires, the vice president is only allowed to run for a single full term as president. If both the president and vice president are unable to perform the duties of president, the Speaker of Parliament becomes acting president, and new elections must be held within three months.

Oath of office

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The president of Ghana must be sworn in by thechief justice before Parliament and thecitizens of Ghana. The president-elect must repeat the following:

"I, _______________ having been elected to the high office of President of the Republic of Ghana do (in the name of the Almighty God swear) (solemnly affirm) that I will be faithful and true to the Republic of Ghana; that I will at all times preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana; and that I dedicate myself to the service and well-being of the people of the Republic of Ghana and to do right to all manner of persons.

I further (solemnly swear) (solemnly affirm) that should I at any time break this oath of office; I shall submit myself to the laws of the Republic of Ghana and suffer the penalty for it. (So help me God)".[7]

Insignia

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After the oath of office has been taken by the elected president, these following insignia are handed over to the president. These devices are used to display the rank of his/her office and are used on special occasions.

  • President's Sword(image) and the Presidential Seat, Presidential standard pole and state sword. A carved wooden seat overlaid with gold.

Powers and duties of the president

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Presidential styles of
John Dramani Mahama
Reference style'His Excellency President of the Republic of Ghana"
Spoken styleYour Excellency"
Alternative styleMr. President

Chapter 8 of the Constitution of Ghana states the duties and the powers of the president.The president is required to:

  • uphold the Constitution
  • exercise executive authority
  • preserve the safety and homeland of Ghana.[5]

Also, the president is given the powers:

The president may execute or cause to be executed treaties, agreements or conventions in the name of the Republic of Ghana.[5] The president shall take precedence over the populace of the Republic of Ghana and may refer important policy matters to a national referendum, declare war, conclude peace and other treaties, appoint senior public officials, and grant amnesty (with the concurrence of theParliament of Ghana).[5] In times of serious internal or external turmoil or threat, or economic or financial crises, the president may assume emergency powers "for the maintenance of national security or public peace and order".[5]

The president shall be removed from office if found, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, Chapter 8 section 69 (ii) – prejudicial or inimical to the economy or the security of the Republic of Ghana.[5] The president shall cease to hold office on the date theParliament of Ghana votes to remove the president from office.

Presidential aircraft

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The official presidential aircraft is aDassault Falcon 900, registration 9G-EXE, which was acquired in 2010.[8][9] The aircraft was overhauled for six months in 2022, and returned to service in February 2023.[10]

The presidential aircraft uses the colour scheme of theflag of Ghana in stripes, with theGhanaian coat of arms on the tail.

In 2011, the government purchased anEmbraer 190 making a part payment of $55m however it was revealed in 2020 that the jet was not delivered. There has been some speculation to whether or not the delivery was cancelled due to the government defaulting on its payment.[11]

Overview

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The youngest person to become head of state wasJerry Rawlings, who at the age of 31, assumed office followinga coup d'état in 1979.[12] The youngest civilian head of state to assume the presidency wasHilla Limann, who was inaugurated at the age of 44. The oldest person to assume the presidency isNana Akufo-Addo who was inaugurated at age 72.[13][14]

At age 34,Akwasi Afrifa was the youngest head of state at the end of his tenure.Fred Akuffo's lifespan of 42 years was the shortest of any head of state.[15][16] The oldest head of state at the end of his tenure is also Nana Akufo-Addo at 80.

Akufo-Addo's second retirement, now123 days, is currently the shortest, whileJoseph Arthur Ankrah's retirement of 23 years is the longest in Ghana's history. At age86,John Kufuor is the oldest of the three living heads of state, he is also the nation's longest-lived head of state. Kufuor andNana Akufo-Addo are the only heads of state to have lived into their 80s. The youngest living head of state isJohn Mahama, age66.

List of presidents

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Further information:List of heads of state of Ghana

Latest election

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Main article:2024 Ghanaian general election

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Top 15 Highest Paid African Presidents 2017". 15 December 2016.
  2. ^"Magnum Photos".pro.magnumphotos.com. Retrieved26 May 2020.
  3. ^"Magnum Photos".pro.magnumphotos.com. Retrieved26 May 2020.
  4. ^"Ghana – INDEPENDENT GHANA".countrystudies.us. Retrieved26 May 2020.
  5. ^abcdefgThe President – Chapter 008 – The Constitution of the Republic of Ghana 1992 – The ExecutiveArchived 28 July 2013 at theWayback Machine.judicial.gov.gh.Judiciary of Ghana.
  6. ^Cook, Candace; Siegle, Joseph."Circumvention of Term Limits Weakens Governance in Africa".Africa Center for Strategic Studies.
  7. ^The Constitution of the Republic of Ghana 1992 – The Oath of AllegianceArchived 20 July 2011 at theWayback Machine.judicial.gov.gh.Judiciary of Ghana.
  8. ^"$250,000,000 For New Jets".GhanaWeb. Retrieved16 February 2024.
  9. ^"Live Flight Tracker - Real-Time Flight Tracker Map".Flightradar24. Retrieved16 February 2024.
  10. ^"Refurbished presidential jet returns, equipped for long haul flights - Report".GhanaWeb. 17 February 2023. Retrieved16 February 2024.
  11. ^"Revealed: Mahama's Embraer 190 Never Arrived In Ghana – Minister".DailyGuide Network. 6 February 2020. Retrieved16 February 2024.
  12. ^Schudel, Matt (12 November 2020)."Jerry Rawlings, coup leader who ruled Ghana for 20 years, dies at 73".The Washington Post. Retrieved8 December 2024.
  13. ^"Nana Akufo-Addo sworn in as Ghana's new president".Al Jazeera. 7 January 2017. Retrieved8 December 2024.
  14. ^"Ghana swears in Akufo-Addo as president".DW. 7 January 2017. Retrieved8 December 2024.
  15. ^"2 Former Heads of State Are Executed in Ghana".The Washington Post. 26 June 1979. Retrieved8 December 2024.
  16. ^"New Regime in Ghana Executes 2 Ex-Rulers And 4 Senior Officers".The New York Times. 27 June 1979. Retrieved8 December 2024.
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