Patrick Dankwa Anin

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Patrick Dankwa Anin (1928 - 1999) was a former foreign minister of Ghana in the Second Republic. He died in 1999.[1]

He was the first foreign minister to be appointed in the Progress Party government by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, the Prime Minister of Ghana. He served for a few months and was replaced by Victor Owusu. He was reappointed later the same year and held the position for two years.

He died on October 24, 1999.[2]

[edit] Works

Anin, Patrick Dankwa (1991). "The role of the judiciary in the promotion and protection of human rights : the Gambian experience". African Journal of International and Comparative Law 3 (4): pp 771–784. 

[edit] References

  1. ^ B. Schemmel. Foreign ministers E-K - Ghana. Lists of heads of state of government and ministers of various countries. Rulers.org. Retrieved on 2007-04-12.
  2. ^ Ghana (Dutch). GroundWet Europa. Retrieved on 2007-04-12.

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Political offices
Preceded by
John Willie Kofi Harlley
Foreign Minister
1969
Succeeded by
Victor Owusu
Preceded by
Victor Owusu
Foreign Minister
1969 – 1971
Succeeded by
Victor Owusu
Languages