Akua Dansua

Hon. Akua Sena Dansua
Member of the Ghana Parliament
for North Dayi
Incumbent
Assumed office
7 January 2000
Preceded by Stephen G. Obimpeh
Majority 27,108
Minister for Tourism
Incumbent
Assumed office
Jan 2011
President John Atta Mills
Preceded by Zita Okaikoi
Minister for Youth and Sports
In office
Jan 2010 – Jan 2011
President John Atta Mills
Preceded by Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo
Succeeded by Clement Kofi Humado
Minister for Women and Children's Affairs
In office
February 2009 – January 2010
President John Atta Mills
Preceded by Hajia Alima Mahama
Succeeded by Juliana Azumah-Mensah
Personal details
Born April 23, 1958 (1958-04-23) (age 53)
Hohoe, Ghana
Nationality Ghanaian
Political party National Democratic Congress
Spouse(s) divorced
Children 3
Alma mater University of Ghana
Profession Journalist & Gender Activist
Religion Christian
Evangelical Presbyterian Church

Akua Sena Dansua (born 23 April, 1958) is a Ghanaian journalist and politician. She is the Member of Parliament for North Dayi in Ghana and is currently the Minister for Tourism.

She is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy. [1]

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Early life and education

Dansua was born at Hohoe in the Hohoe Municipal District of the Volta Region. Her family hail from Botoku, also in the Volta Region. She started her primary education at the Kadjebi-Akan Local Authority Experimental Primary and Middle School. She then went on to have her secondary education at the Mawuli School at Ho, the capital of the Volta Region. She trained as a journalist at the Ghana Institute of Journalism in Accra.[2] Dansua was a postgraduate student of Communication Studies at the University of Ghana at Legon, completing in 1990.[3] She also acquired a Masters degree in Governance and Leadership from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.[2]

Career

Akua Dansua was Electoral Assistant at the Electoral Commission of Ghana between 1979 and 1980. From 1983 to 1987 she was the Chief Reporter of the Nigerian Reporter newspaper. She worked with the Weekly Spectator newspaper in Accra, Ghana as a journalist, eventually becoming the Features Editor of the paper. She held this position until she moved into politics. She has also served as Technical Advisor to the National Council on Women and Development and as a Media Consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).[2]

Politics

Dansua is a member of the National Democratic Congress. She was appointed District Chief Executive for Kpando under the Provisional National Defence Council government of Jerry Rawlings. She first entered parliament in 2001 as the MP for the North Dayi constituency. She is divorced and has three children. She first became a minister of state in 2009 when she was appointed Minister for Women and Children's Affairs. She became Minister for Youth and Sports after a cabinet reshuffle in January 2010 and Minister for Tourism on the 4th of January 2011.[4] In January 2011, she was appointed Minister for Tourism, replacing Zita Okaikoi.[5]

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Parliament of Ghana
Preceded by
Stephen Obimpeh
Member of Parliament for North Dayi
2001 – present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Hajia Alima Mahama
Minister for Women and Children's Affairs
2009 – 2010
Succeeded by
Juliana Azumah-Mensah
Preceded by
Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo
Minister for Youth and Sports
2010 – 2011
Succeeded by
Clement Kofi Humado
Preceded by
Zita Okaikoi
Minister for Tourism
2011 – present
Incumbent