2009 in Ghana
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Events from the year 2009 in Ghana.
Incumbents
- President: John Kufuor (until 7 January), John Atta Mills (starting 7 January)
- Vice President: Aliu Mahama (until 7 January), John Dramani Mahama (starting 7 January)
- Chief Justice: Georgina Theodora Wood
Events
- January 7 - John Atta Mills took office as president, the second time power in the country had been transferred from one legitimately elected leader to another democratically.[1]
But John Atta Mills died a few days from his birthday after feeling sick and rushed to the hospital.
gollark: I would be impressed if they managed to get tracking beacons with reasonable range and battery life to actually fit.
gollark: Yes, it's not really a *significant* issue compared to the bigger ones of spreading disease, but it is there.
gollark: Apparently quite a lot of that runs over side channels like facial expression rather than actual words.
gollark: > How are masks dehumanizing?They somewhat worsen communication, I guess?
gollark: Possibly. It seems unlikely that they would say it if it wasn't somewhat necessary, it makes it significantly less attractive.
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