Kwame Asante | |
---|---|
Commissioner for Transport | |
In office 1973–1974 | |
President | Colonel I. K. Acheampong |
Preceded by | Lt. Colonel Anthony Selormey |
Succeeded by | Colonel P. K. Agyekum |
Commissioner for Labour,Social welfare and Cooperatives | |
In office 1972–1973 | |
President | Colonel I. K. Acheampong |
Preceded by | William Godson Bruce-Konuah |
Succeeded by | Major Kwame Agbo |
Personal details | |
Died | 3 April 1990 |
Citizenship | Ghanaian |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ghana Armed Forces |
Branch/service | Ghana Army |
Rank | Major |
Kwame Asante is a Ghanaian soldier and politician. He served in the National Redemption Council military government until his resignation in 1974.
Following the coup d'état on 13 January 1972,he was appointed the Commissioner for Labour,Social welfare and Cooperatives led by Colonel Acheampong. [1] In 1973,he was transferred to the Ministry of Transport which he headed until April 1974 when he resigned from government. [2]
Asante was one of several people whose assets were returned to them during the Kufuor government era. These assets had been seized during the purge by the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council military government led by Flight Lt. Jerry Rawlings when it ruled Ghana for four months in 1979. [3]
Asante had three children with his wife Leticia. He had four additional children with three other women. He died intestate on 3 April 1990 following a road traffic collision. [4]
Jerry John Rawlings was a Ghanaian military officer and politician who led the country for a brief period in 1979,and then from 1981 to 2001. He led a military junta until 1992,and then served two terms as the democratically elected President of Ghana. Rawlings was a respected figure across the political spectrum and was regarded as an astute disciplinarian with great praise from both the academia and the military.
Lieutenant General Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa was a Ghanaian soldier,farmer,traditional ruler and politician. He was the head of state of Ghana and leader of the military government in 1969 and then chairman of the Presidential Commission between 1969 and 1970. He continued as a farmer and political activist. He was elected a member of Parliament in 1979,but he was executed before he could take his seat. He was executed together with two other former heads of state,General Kutu Acheampong and General Fred Akuffo,and five other generals,in June 1979. He was also popularly referred to by his title Okatakyie Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa and was in addition the abakomahene of Krobo in the Asante-Mampong Traditional Area of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is the governing body of association football in Ghana,based in Accra. Founded in 1957,the association was dissolved with "immediate effect",according to Minister of Sport,Isaac Kwame Asiamah,on 7 June 2018,after the uncovering of a corruption scandal. In October 2019,a new president,Kurt Okraku,was elected and the association reconvened upon the completion of the work of the FIFA Normalization Committee. Mark Addo was elected vice president in November 2019.
Charles Kwabla Akonnor is a former Ghanaian international footballer who is the former manager of the Ghana national team. He played as a versatile midfielder,mostly in Germany.
Asante Kotoko Sporting Club,also known as Asante Kotoko,is a professional football club from Kumasi,Ashanti Region in Ghana,West Africa. Their home grounds is based at Baba Yara Stadium in Amakom,Kumasi. They compete in the Ghanaian Premier League. They have been champions of the Ghana Premier League a record 24 times,have won the CAF Champions League twice and were adjudged the African club of the century by International Football Federation of History and Statistics. They are also called the Porcupine Warriors.
The Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) was the name of the Ghanaian government after the People's National Party's elected government was overthrown by Jerry Rawlings,the former head of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council,in a coup d'état on 31 December 1981. He remained in power until 7 January 1993. In a statement,Rawlings said that a "holy war" was necessary due to the PNP's failure to provide effective leadership and the collapse of the national economy and state services.
The National Redemption Council (NRC) was the ruling Ghana military government from 13 January 1972 to 9 October 1975. Its chairman was Colonel I. K. Acheampong,who was thus also the head of state of Ghana.
The Supreme Military Council (SMC) was the ruling government of Ghana from 9 October 1975 to 4 June 1979. Its chairman was Colonel I.K. Acheampong. He was also the Head of state of Ghana due to his chairmanship.
Samuel Azu Crabbe was a Ghanaian barrister,solicitor and jurist. He was the fifth Chief Justice of Ghana since it became an independent nation.
For the rapper with the same birth name,see V.I.C.
Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu was a Ghanaian politician and a Chartered Accountant. He was a Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ghana representing the Asante Akim North Constituency from January 1997 until his death on September 24,2008. He served as a Minister of state at different ministries under the Kufuor government from 2001.
Major General Robert Ebenezer Abossey Kotei was a soldier,politician and track and field athlete. He was once the Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces and also a member of the Supreme Military Council which ruled Ghana between 1975 and 1979. He was executed in 1979,following a military coup. He also held the Ghanaian high jump record for many years.
Tsatsu Tsikata is a Ghanaian academic and lawyer. He is also a former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation. He is a notable affiliate and legal counsel to the National Democratic Congress and regarded as one of the leading members of the political party.
Air Marshal Achilles Harry Kwami Dumashie,often known as Harry Dumashie,was a Ghanaian soldier. He served as Chief of Air Staff and as Ghanaian Chief of Defence Staff from 1992 to 1996.
Joshua Kwabena Siaw,popularly known as J. K. Siaw,was a Ghanaian industrialist and philanthropist,who in 1969 established Tata Brewery Ltd. –now known as Guinness Ghana Breweries,also as Achimota Brewery Company (ABC). He is notable for opening the largest wholly African-owned brewery company in West Africa in 1973. In 1979 all his assets were confiscated by the AFRC regime of Ghana under false allegations of tax evasion. He died in London,in exile,in October 1986.
Kwaku Baprui Asante was a Ghanaian diplomat,writer and politician. He was the Secretary to Ghana's First President Dr Kwame Nkrumah. Asante served under most Heads of States in Ghana,starting from Nkrumah,and also served as the Principal Secretary at African Affairs Secretariat from 1960 to 1966.
Benjamin Kofi Amoah Forjoe was a Ghanaian police officer,diplomat and politician.
Daniel Ohene Agyekum is a Ghanaian diplomat and politician who is member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC),who served as the former Ambassador to the United States of America during the John Evans Atta Mills government between 2009 and 2013. He has served as Regional Minister for Eastern,Ashanti and Greater Accra regions in the past. He also served as Minister of state in charge of Chieftaincy and State Protocol during the Jerry John Rawlings Government from 2000 to 2001.
Philip Kofi Dovia Habadah was a Ghanaian soldier and politician. He was the Volta Regional Commissioner from 1972 to May 1973,and the Greater Accra Regional Commissioner from 1973 to October 1975.
Lawrence Kpabitey Kodjiku was a Ghanaian soldier and politician. He was the first Director of the National Service Secretariat from 1973 to 1975,Regional Commissioner of the Ashanti Region from 1975 to 1977,Greater Accra Regional Commissioner from 1977 to 1978,and the Northern Regional Commissioner from 1978 to 1979.