Mahama Iddrisu Explained

Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu
Office:Minister for Defence
Term Start:January 1993
Term End:February 1999
President:Jerry Rawlings
Predecessor:Himself
Successor:Lt. Col. E. K. T. Donkoh
Office2:Secretary for Defence
Term Start2:1985
Term End2:January 1993
President2:Jerry John Rawlings
Predecessor2:Rear Adm. Chemogoh Kevin Dzang
Successor2:Nii Okaidja Adamafio
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Spouse:Betty Mould-Iddrisu
Profession:Businessman
Office1:Minister for Interior
Office3:Secretary for Transport and Communications
Term End3:1987
Term Start3:1983
Term Start1:1 November 1996
Term End1:20 February 1997
Successor3:Yaw Donkor
Successor1:Nii Okaidja Adamafio
Predecessor1:E. M. Osei-Wusu
President1:Jerry Rawlings
President3:Jerry John Rawlings

Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu is a Ghanaian politician who was a member of the Provisional National Defence Council and a former Minister for Defence.[1] [2] He is a founding member of the National Democratic Congress.[3] [4] He is the longest-serving Minister of Defence of Ghana, serving from 1985 to 1999, for 14 years.

Early life and education

Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu is a native of Wa, the capital town of the Upper West Region of Ghana.[5] [6] He had his secondary school education at Tamale Secondary School, in Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana.[7]

Politics

Iddrisu was a member of the United National Convention and later also of the All People's Party.[8] [9] He later joined Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) under the leadership of Jerry John Rawlings who served as the chairman and head of state. Under the PNDC, Iddrisu was the Secretary of Transport and Communications from 1983 to 1987.[10] He also served as the Secretary of Defence from 1985 to 1993 when the council was dissolved.[11]

Minister of state

When constitutional government was restored in 1993 under the National Democratic Congress, Iddrisu was appointed as the Minister of Defence, a position he held until 1999. He also served as Minister of Interior working in that role concurrently with his role as Minister of Defence from November 1996 to February 1997, when he handed over to E.M. Osei-Wusu. In 1999 he was appointed the Presidential Adviser on Governmental Affairs.

Presidential Bid

Ahead of the 2008 Ghanaian general election, Iddrisu declared his intention and stood for the NDC's presidential elections in 2006, he stood against then former Vice President John Evans Atta Mills, former minister Ekwow Spio-Garbrah and NDC financier Eddie Annan.[12] [13] On 21 December 2006, he lost the elections to the previous flag bearer for the 2000 and 2004 elections, John Evans Atta Mills.[14] Mills won with a majority of 81.4%, or 1,362 votes with Ekwow Spio-Garbrah coming in second with 8.7% (146 votes), he was third with 8.2% (137 votes), and whilst Eddie Annan was fourth with 1.7% (28 votes).[15]

National Democratic Congress

Iddrisu is a founding member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) when it was formed in 1992 after the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) was dissolved ahead of the country's return to constitutional rule. He has served in several capacities within the party since its inception. In 2002, Iddrisu stood for the chairmanship election to replace Rawlings as head of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), but he lost to former Attorney–General and Minister of Justice, Obed Asamoah by just 2 votes getting 332 against his 334.[16] [17]

Council of elders

Iddrisu served as the Vice chairman of the council of elders of the NDC over the years, with the party's founder Jerry John Rawlings serving as the chairman.[18] [19] [20] After Rawlings' death in November 2020, he has been serving as the Acting chairman of the council of elders.[21]

Personal life

Iddrisu is the husband of Betty Mould-Iddrisu, a former Minister of Justice under the John Atta Mills administration and a former Minister of Education under the John Dramani Mahama administration.[22] He is also the brother in law of Alex Mould, a former Chief Executive Officer of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation.[23] [24]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Iddrisu Mahama Joins Presidential Race . July 17, 2006 . July 21, 2014.
  2. Web site: 2019-05-11. We Won't Come! NDC Fights Police. 2021-02-17. DailyGuide Network. en-US.
  3. Bob-Milliar. George M.. 2012. Party factions and power blocs in Ghana: a case study of power politics in the National Democratic Congress. The Journal of Modern African Studies. 50. 4. 573–601. 10.1017/S0022278X12000481. 41653734. 154111641. 0022-278X.
  4. Web site: 2017-06-08 . Divisions fatal for NDC – Mahama Iddrisu . 2021-02-17 . GhanaWeb . en.
  5. Web site: JoyNews Analysis: Bagbin, Mahama for NDC 2020 - MyJoyOnline.com . 2021-02-17 . Myjoyonline . en-US.
  6. Bob-Milliar. George M.. 2011. 'Te Nyɔgeyɛng Gbengbeng!' ('We Are Holding the Umbrella Very Tight!'): Explaining the Popularity of The NDC In the Upper West Region of Ghana. Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 81. 3. 455–473. 10.1017/S0001972011000234. 41484998. 145721915. 0001-9720.
  7. Web site: Tamale Secondary School and 60 years of secondary education in northern Ghana - MyJoyOnline.com . 2021-02-17 . Myjoyonline . en-US.
  8. Web site: 20 December 2006 . Who Lifts The NDC Flag (IV): Mahama Iddrisu? . 2021-02-17 . GhanaWeb . en.
  9. Book: Staff, American Universities Field. Reports. 1979. en.
  10. Book: Service, British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring. Summary of World Broadcasts: Non-Arab Africa. 1984. en.
  11. Book: Ghana News. 1986. Embassy of Ghana. en.
  12. Web site: NDC Eddie Annan coughs ¢100m. 2021-02-14. Modern Ghana. en.
  13. Web site: In Ghana, NDC Nominations for Presidential Candidates Open Voice of America - English . 2021-02-17 . Voice of America News . en.
  14. Book: Nkrumah-Boateng, Rodney. Ghana at 50: A Trip Down Memory Lane. 2007. Woeli Pub. Services. 978-9988-626-81-5. en.
  15. News: Ghana News Agency (GNA). 22 December 2006. NDC Congress Results – Prof Wins. Modern Ghana. live. 18 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170319113021/https://www.modernghana.com/news/120781/1/ndc-congress-results-prof-wins.html. 19 March 2017. dmy-all.
  16. News: 29 April 2002. Ghana's opposition gets new leader. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-01-22.
  17. Book: Democracy & Development: Quarterly Journal of the Centre for Democracy & Development. 2003. CDD. en.
  18. Web site: John Dramani Mahama - John Mahama, NDC console President Rawlings . 2021-02-17 . John Mahama . en.
  19. Web site: 2018-12-08 . Statement by NDC Council of Elders on meeting with eight presidential aspirants . 2021-02-17 . GhanaWeb . en.
  20. Web site: NDC cries foul over Ofosu Ampofo; Police to deal with issue through legal process. 2021-02-17. Graphic Online. en-gb.
  21. Web site: Quaye . Samuel . Ghanaians mourn late President Rawlings . 2021-02-17 . Gna Ghana . en.
  22. Web site: 2018-06-04 . NDC presidential race: Betty Mould, husband support me – Iddrisu . 2021-02-17 . GhanaWeb . en.
  23. News: When The Moulds, Re-Mould Our Lives. en-gb. Modern Ghana. 2017-11-28.
  24. News: 2012-03-09. When The Moulds, Re-Mould Our Lives. en-US. News Ghana. 2017-11-28.