Following the
1979 coup led by
Jerry Rawlings, Limann was
elected President on the
People's National Party ticket and had strong support among followers of former Ghana President
Kwame Nkrumah. He stood for the elections following the disqualification of
Alhaji Imoru Egala by the then ruling
Supreme Military Council and won 62% of the popular vote in the second round of voting. Dr. Limann assumed office as president on 24 September 1979. He was an economic moderate, and supported democratic values and
Pan-Africanism. He was deposed in a
coup by Rawlings on 31 December 1981. He thus was the only president of the third republic of Ghana. In 1992, at the end of the
PNDC military rule that overthrew him, Dr. Limann once again found himself involved in politics and stood as the candidate of the
People's National Convention, a new party he founded, in the
presidential election that year. He received 6.7% of the popular vote in the elections, coming third. He remained active among the Nkrumahist political movement in Ghana until his death. ==Addendum==