Selected Amanfoo of Note
GOVERNMENT, CIVIL SERVICE & DIPLOMACY
His Excellency Mr. John Agyekum Kufuor:
President of Ghana.
Dr. K. Samuel Osei:
Financial Advisor, United States Government, Washington
DC, USA
Mr. Kwadwo Mpiani : Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chief of Staff, Kufuor Regime
Dr. Anarfi Asamoa-Baah:
Assistant Director-General of World Health Organization, in charge of Communicable Diseases, who has global responsibilities in the health delivery system
throughout the world.
Hon. Kwadwo-Baah Wiredu:
Minister for Finance
Dr. Kwabena Duffuor:
Immediate-Past Governor of The Central Bank of Ghana, whose excellent work at the Central Bank earned him The Independent (newspaper's) Ghana's Man of the Year award for 1997. Other Directorships held by the Governor are, State Gold Mining Corporation (1984-1991), Shell Ghana Limited (1986-1991), Accra Brewery Limited (1983-19940 and Ecobank, Cote d'Ivoire, Abidjan (1989-1995). Currently, he is the Chairman of the Ghana Heart Foundation.
Hon. Kwabena Sarfo:
Former Member of Parliament for Offinso South (deceased)
Dr. C.K. Tweneboah:
Former Chief of Staff of Government of Republic of Ghana
Dr. Barfour Adjei-Barwuah:
Ghana's Ambassador to Japan and concurrent High
Commissioner to Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea.
Dr. Isaac Antwi Omane: Ghana's Ambassador to Cuba
Major General Francis Adu-Amanfoh
: Ghana's Ambassador to Liberia
Hon. Kwasi Anane Kyeremateng:
Member of Parliament - Sekyere East
Mr. Kwasi Yeboah-Konadu
:
Regional Adviser, Transport Logistics Management,
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
Daasebre Oti Boateng: Government Statistician.
Omanhene of New Juaben Traditional Area, and Deputy Director General of the
International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England.
He's also a former Chairman of the United Nations
Statistical Commission (1987 to 1988) and the first African to occupy that post;
past Vice President of the International Statistical Institute, a worldwide professional
body of eminent Statisticians established over a century ago. He's also the first
African to be elected to Chairmanship of the International Conference of labor
Statisticians since it was established in 1923. And he successfully conducted the 1984 Population Census of Ghana during a period of severe
economic difficulties.
Kwadwo Addomah-Gyabaah: Deputy Government Statistician,
Ghana Statistical Service.
Hon. William Ofori Boafo :
Member of Parliament for Akropong North Constituency and the Deputy Minister for Defence, who was formerly
Secretary and Vice President of the Ghana Bar Association.
Hon. Owusu-Bio Benito :
Member of Parliament for Atwima Nwabiagya
Mr. Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah:
United Nations Development Project. He is a Special Assistant to the
Assistant UN Secretary General who is in charge of UN programmes in Africa. His
job is thus partly political, partly diplomatic and partly technical work -
assisting to find solutions for the myriad problems that confront the people of Africa.
Dr. Benjamin Aggrey NTIM
:
Director of UNESCO Pretoria Office
& Science and Technology Advisor UNESCO.
Mr. Felix Amoah:
National Chairman of the Convention Party
Former Eastern Regional Minister & Minister of Works & Housing (Limann Regime)
Mr. O.B. Amoah :
Deputy Minister of Education, Youth and Sports
Maxwell Jumah:
Former Mayor of Kumasi
Mr. Kwaku Kyei:
Former Inspector General of Police, Ghana
Currently General Manager responsible for Security and Administration
at IKAM Ghana Ltd, a Security and Administration Corporation
Mr. John K. Koduah: NPP Presidential Candidate in 1998 Election Primaries
Mr. Yaw Manu Sarpong: Former Deputy Governor of Bank of Ghana
George Ashiabi:
Ministry of Food & Agriculture
Kenneth Bosompem:
Former Ghana's Consul-General to Switzerland who has served in the foreign service for 3 decades, including a former
role as Director off Passports.
Mr. Safo S.K. (Solomon):
Former Member of Parliament for Mampong.
Hon Magnus Opare Asamoah : MP for Akuapem South and Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways
Mr. Ato Essuman: Chief Director of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
and second in command to the Educations Ministers.
Thompson Peter (the former P K Donkor or Pope Tee of Freeman House) :
of the UK Trade & Investment, part of the British Government,
whose work involves getting UK firms in the Sports & Leisure Infrastructure Industry to seriously
look at Ghana, concerning the African
Cup of Nations which is to be hosted b Ghana in 2008.
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