Ghanaian  President, John  Mills, died on Tuesday, few hours after announcing to Parliament that he was leaving for Nigeria.
The British Broadcasting Corporation
 reports that 68-year-old Mills,  who had been suffering from throat 
cancer,  died in  the capital, Accra a few hours after being taken ill.
“It is with a heavy heart that we 
announce the sudden and untimely death of the President of the Republic 
of Ghana,” a statement from the Presidency  said.
 Chief of Staff John Newman, who 
addressed the nation on state-run GTV and TV3, said   Mills died  at the
 37th Military Hospital in Accra. Newman gave no details about the cause
 of Mills’ death.
Information Minister Baffour also declined to elaborate. “Yes, I can confirm (his death), but I can’t say more,” he told The Associated Press.
The BBC reports that  Mill’s voice had been degenerating in the last few months. A presidential aide said the leader had 
complained of suffering pains on Monday evening. He had returned to 
Ghana after visiting the US for medical checks, Reuters reports.
The late President celebrated his 68th birthday on Saturday on a low-key with orphans in Accra. He was a former law professor and served
 as Ghana’s vice president to President Jerry Rawlings  from 1997 to 
2000. He ran for president unsuccessfully in 2000 and 2004 before 
winning the election in 2009.He was to run for a second term in December
 and Mills was to be the ruling party’s candidate.
He spent much of his career teaching at 
the University of Ghana. He earned a doctorate from London’s School of 
Oriental and African Studies before becoming a Fulbright scholar at 
Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Vice-President John Mahama was sworn in as President on Tuesday. The Ghanaian  election commission said December’s presidential and parliamentary elections would go ahead as planned.
“The election calendar remains unchanged – it’s purely a party matter,” election chief Kwadwo Afari-Gyan told Reuters, explaining that it was up to the ruling National Democratic Congress  to find a candidate to replace Mills.
May His Soul Rest In Peace. We mourn with you our Ghanian brother's and sisters!

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