(Reuters) - Ghana's President John Atta Mills has died unexpectedly, a
presidential statement said, and an aide said his death occurred on Tuesday
after he took ill on Monday night.
The death of the president of the world's No. 2 cocoa grower comes months
before Mills was due to stand for re-election at the helm of the West African
country that posted double-digit growth in 2011 and has been praised for its
strong democracy in a turbulent region.
"It is with a heavy heart...that we announce the sudden and untimely death of
the president of the Republic of Ghana," a statement sent to Reuters by the
president's office said.
It said that Mills, 68, died a few hours after being taken ill but no further
details were given.
A presidential aide, who asked not to be named, said the president had
complained of pains on Monday evening and died early on Tuesday afternoon when
his condition worsened.
Mills, who oversaw the start of oil production in Ghana, returned from
medical checks in the United States several weeks ago.
(Reporting by Kwassi Kpodo; Writing by David Lewis; Editing by Michael Roddy)
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