Ex-Prez Rawlings off to Caracas; laments Chavez loss
14-03-2013
Ghana’s
former President, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings left Accra on Wednesday
for Caracas, Venezuela to pay his respects to the fallen leader of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias.
President Rawlings had a good
relationship with Hugo Chavez and described his loss as a huge blow to
Africa and the rest of the developing world.
During his trip to Nigeria last week,
the former Ghanaian leader lamented the failure of African leadership to
show open sympathy on the passing of the Venezuelan leader and wondered
whether they were frightened of Western reprimand if they took
decisions to openly commiserate with the people of Venezuela.
The former President said he was
disappointed that flags did not fly at half-mast in African countries
for a man who had bridged the gap between South America and Africa and
also defended his African credentials at every opportunity.
President Rawlings said Hugo Chavez
defended the rights of Africa and developing countries by promoting
policies in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
that supported development in less endowed countries.
Source: Office of JJ Rawlings (Former President of Ghana)
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