Vol 41 No 1 |
- WEST AFRICA
But it is less likely that his baton will be smoothly passed to the current Vice-President tax lawyer and technocrat John Atta-Mills...
Vice-President John Evans Atta-Mills is likely to be confirmed as Rawlings' chosen successor at a party congress which must be held by June...
Just before the Clinton visit without consulting either his party or his inner circle Rawlings had announced that his Vice-President John Evans Atta-Mills was his chosen successor and would contest the next election as NDC presidential candidate...
Others worried about friction between Rawlings and his likely successor as NDC presidential candidate Vice-President John Atta-Mills who would remain subject to Rawlings’ authority even if he won the 2000 election...
It criticises both the party's lack of internal democracy and Rawlings's determination that his Vice- President John Evans Atta-Mills should be presidential flagbearer in 2000...
Some of the opprobrium will fall on the Vice-President and annointed economic policy supremo John Evans Atta-Mills and his hapless Finance Minister Richard Kwame Peprah...
This year Rawlings insists he is ‘going back to the fields' and leaving Vice-President John Atta Mills Law Professor and former Tax Commissioner to tackle the country's growing economic problems...
Rawlings has cleverly chosen his vice-presidential running mate Legon University law professor and Inland Revenue Commissioner John Evans Atta Mills...