by MONITOR
SOME good news does occasionally come out of Africa and the final outcome of Ghana's presidential election must be put in that category. On Wednesday John Atta Mills was sworn-in as Ghana's new president in front of a huge crowd in Accra's Independence Square. Mills won a run-off for the presidency by the narrowest imaginable margin of 0.5 per cent of the vote and it was not surprising that many observers expected that his opponent and supporters might make trouble either legally or in the kind of direct action that has marred too many election results in Africa. Fortunately this has not happened. Ghana was the first black British colony to win independence in 1957 and although its early years were troubled it has shown considerable political maturity over the past two decades.
GHANA LOOKS GOOD
12/01/2013 00:00
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