G. K. Yarboi | |
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Ashanti Regional Minister | |
In office May 1967 –1969 | |
President | Joseph Arthur Ankrah |
Preceded by | J. T. D. Addy |
Succeeded by | H. R. Annan |
Personal details | |
Born | Central Region |
Citizenship | Ghanaian |
G. K. Yarboi was a Ghanaian soldier,politician,and member of the National Liberation Council. He was the Chairman of the Ashanti Region Committee of Administration from 1967 to 1969. [1]
Yarboi was born in 1936 in the Central Region. [2] He joined the army as a private,and became a quartermaster in 1966. [2] In May 1967,he was appointed Chairman of the Ashanti Regional Administration Committee (Regional Minister). [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] He worked in this capacity from May 1967 to 1969 when the country was ushered into civilian rule. [8] He was succeeded by Henry Reginald Annan. [9]
Yarboi's hobbies included playing football. [10]
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