Mr John Kufuor is the "most successful constitutional leader" Ghana has
had so far, Danquah Institute founder Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko has
said.
Ghana, since adopting constitutional rule in 1992, has had Mr Jerry John
Rawlings, Mr John Agyekum Kufour, Prof John Mills, and Mr John Mahama
as presidents in different periods.
In Mr Otchere-Darko's opinion, Mr Kufuor stands out among the four. In a
tweet to wish ex-president Kufour well on his 77th birthday Tuesday,
December 8, 2015, the DI founder said Mr Kufuor’s two-term presidency
dwarfs that of all his contemporaries.
Mr Kufuor was the second president of the fourth republic of Ghana and served two four-year terms, exiting office in 2009.
He was elected as the chairman of the African Union between January 30, 2007 and January 31, 2008.
Under his leadership, the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was
implemented to cater for the health needs of citizens, replacing the
‘cash-and-carry’ system.
He also introduced the capitation grant for school children at the basic
level, and started the Ghana School Feeding Programme for pupils in
public primary schools.
Mr Kufuor has won many accolades, including: The Knight Commander of the
Order of Bath of the UK, conferred by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,
and Order of the House of Orange, conferred by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix
of the Netherlands.
On September 20, 2011, Mr Kufuor inaugurated the John Agyekum Kufuor
(JAK) Foundation with a ground-breaking ceremony for the JAK Centre for
Leadership, Governance, and Development at the University of Ghana.
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