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Price: £25.00 Place an order for this book! ISBN: 978-0-9547023-9-7 Extent: 440 pages Publication Date: December 2006 Rights: World |
The road to John Agyekum Kufuor’s presidency was tortuous and reflects Ghana’s political history, which has been dominated by military intervention since Kwame Nkrumah led Ghana, the first African country to achieve Independence in 1957.
This book chronicles how Kufuor, an Oxford educated lawyer, rose to become Ghana’s Deputy Foreign Minister and his later emergence as leader of the opposition and his subsequent election as President for the conservative New Patriotic Party.
Between Faith and History examines how President Kufuor, the first to succeed in the transition to power from one government to another in Ghana’s history, points the way to more democratic structures and accountability across Africa. This edition highlights Kufuor’s contributions in achieving peace and stability in the war-torn ECOWAS region since early 2000. His legacy as he completes his second term as president centres on his gentle persona and huge attempts at poverty reduction and infrastructural development. The US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, describes his presidency as one of Africa’s best for economic and democratic reconstruction.
Ivor Agyeman-Duah, a Ghanaian diplomat, is Minister Counsellor and Head of Information at the Ghana High Commission in London. He has been a media development consultant for many organisations including the World Bank and the Government of Ghana. He is also a documentary film producer and the author of six books on Ghanaian literature, culture and politics .
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