Which day Atta Mills died?
July 24, 2012John Atta Mills / Date of death
How many years did Atta Mills?
The presidency of John Atta Mills began on 7 January 2009 and ended on 24 July 2012. John Atta Mills, an NDC candidate became the 10th President of Ghana after he defeated NPP opponent Nana Akufo-Addo in the 2008 Ghanaian general election.
When was Atta Mills born?
July 21, 1944John Atta Mills / Date of birth
Who was Atta Mills running mate in 2000?
Mumuni left parliament in 2004 when he became John Atta Mills’ vice-Presidential running mate….Muhammad Mumuni.
Hon. Muhammad Mumuni | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 28 July 1949 |
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Political party | National Democratic Congress |
Who is the running mate for Atta Mills in 2004?
Muhammad Mumuni (born 28 July 1949) is a Ghanaian lawyer and politician. He was reelected to Ghana’s Parliament in the 7 December 2012 General Elections, when he won the Kumbungu Seat. Mumuni left parliament in 2004 when he became John Atta Mills’ vice-Presidential running mate.
When did John Atta Mills Die?
John Atta Mills. John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills (21 July 1944 – 24 July 2012) was a Ghanaian politician and legal scholar who served as President of Ghana from 2009 to 2012.
What did Atta Mills do for US?
President Atta Mills re-equipped and re-tooled the security agencies: the military, the police, the fire service, the Immigration, The Prisons Service and the Customs Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS).
What did Zuma say about Atta Mills?
South African President Jacob Zuma paid tribute to President Atta Mills, saying: “South Africa and Ghana enjoy strong relations at both the bilateral and multilateral levels, and under President Mills’ leadership, we saw genuine efforts aimed at deepening the historical relations between our two nations.”
What was the Law Center named after Atta Mills?
^ Efua Idan Osam (27 November 2014). “GIMPA Law and Governance Center named after Mills”. citifmonline. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. ^ “GIMPA eulogizes President Mills”. Archived from the original on 26 November 2014. ^ “Ghana inaugurates law centre in memory of late Atta Mills”.