Sir Sam Jonah has dismissed rumours suggesting his candidacy as former President John Mahama's running mate for the upcoming 2024 election.
Refuting the claims, the former Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited CEO asserted his lack of interest in venturing into the realm of politics. In an exclusive statement to Metro TV's 'Good Evening Ghana,' Sir Jonah stated, "Anyone familiar with me would affirm that I harbour no inclination whatsoever to enter the murky world of politics."
Additionally, he disclosed that he had previously declined offers to serve as Vice President under former President Jerry John Rawlings in the 1990s. "In fact, had I been interested, I would have assumed the position on a silver platter in 1992 and 1996," he clarified.
Certain media outlets have speculated that Mr. Jonah could be the running mate for National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer John Mahama. However, Sir Jonah dismissed these assertions as "baseless speculation."
Internationally renowned as a global business icon, Sir Sam Jonah assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer at Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited in 1986, overseeing its transformation from a single-mine operation into a multinational enterprise.
In 1996, Ashanti became the first African operating company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, having already been listed in London and Ghana.
Following the merger of Ashanti with AngloGold Limited, Sir Jonah assumed the position of Executive President of AngloGold Ashanti Ltd, the world's second-largest gold producer, in May 2004.