Kwamena Ocran | |
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Member of Parliament for Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency 1979–81 | |
President | Hilla Limann |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Political party | People's National Party |
Profession | Medical practitioner |
Kwamena Ocran was a Ghanaian politician,medical practitioner,Member of Parliament in the 1979 Ghanaian parliament [1] and was also member of parliament for Wassa South Constituency. [2] [3]
Ocran had his master's degree in Biophysics and Environmental health sciences. [4]
Ocran was a professor of public health at the Howard University. [5] He was also a pharmacist. [6]
Ocran was a member of People's National Party and member of parliament representing Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana. [1] He was also the Minister of Education,Culture and Sports in 1980. [7] [8] He was also the Minister of Health. [9] [10] [11]
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