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First President Of The Fourth Republic, Jerry John Rawlings Finally Goes Home

First President Of The Fourth Republic, Jerry John Rawlings Finally Goes Home

Ghana, on Wednesday interred its longest-serving Head of State, Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, after a state funeral service, which saw tributes extolling his virtues and monumental contributions to the country’s socio-economic growth.

It was all sorrow and tears, when the 21-gun salute befitting his status as a former Commander in Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, boomed, signifying the end of his journey on earth

Prior to this, the Most Reverend Gabriel Edoe Kumordji, the Bishop of Keta-Akatsi Diocese of the Catholic Church, blessed the grave and performed the committal prayer at the new Military Cemetery, Burma Camp, Accra.

At the insignia presentation, they presented all the medals which was impacted by the former President Jerry John Rawlings during his active service in the Ghana Armed Forces.The medals were handed over to his son at the cemetery.

The body was enclosed in a coffee brown casket, draped in the national colours of red, gold, green and black.

The burial was preceded by a military cum family funeral cortege through the principal streets of Accra, to allow Ghanaians who could not visit the funeral grounds to pay their last respect to him.

A helicopter flyover accompanied the procession to compliment his status as an accomplished Military Pilot for, which he won many medals.

The burial followed an elaborate four-day state funeral, which was climaxed with a military burial service at the Black Star Square.

It was all sorrow and tears, when the 21-gun salute befitting his status as a former Commander in Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, boomed, signifying the end of his journey on earth. Millions of mourners cried uncontrollably

The ceremony saw people from all walks of life eulogising and paying their last respect to a national leader who ruled the nation for 19 years.

Thousands of mourners participated in the solemn but colourful burial service at the Black Star Square and from virtual platforms.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, read the nation’s tribute, commending him for his distinguished service during the different eras that he entered into the political administration.

“I believe that history, on balance, will be kind to him, and will render a positive verdict on his contribution to the evolution of our nation, and the entrenchment of its democratic institutions and culture.

“It is entirely appropriate and fitting that he should receive a state funeral with full honours to express the gratitude of the nation for that contribution,” President Akufo-Addo, said.

“I called him Commandante,” because of his admiration for the famous Latin American revolutionaries, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, and Daniel Ortega, a nickname which seemed to please him, he said.

Mr Eric Gbeho, Son of former Diplomat, Ambassador Victor Gbeho, read his biography, which captured his early and education life, political career, international relations, awards and honours in his 73 years on earth.

It also eulogised him for his charismatic leadership, values and beliefs, which endeared him to many.

The tribute by Nana Konadu Agyeman- Rawlings, the widow, was read on her behalf by Princess Amina Rawlings, one of the daughters of Rawlings, which recounted the love of the couple.

She said, “We started on the journey with wonder at the world, we skipped along with heads held high. Our flag of hope unfurled. Enthusiasm filled our days as optimistic grew.

“I had to learn to understand how to be streetwise, move along with the flow of your friends and acquaintances but it couldn’t pave greatly with me and It went against all the upbringings I had intensely received under the roof of my parents

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