Kwamena Ahwoi

Kwamena Ahwoi (born 1951) is a politician in Ghana who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development from 1990–2001 in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, during the reign of Jerry Rawlings. He also briefly served as Minister of foreign affairs in 1997, and was acting minister in that department during much of 1990s. In 2005, he resigned as director of research for the NDC.[1]

Kwamina Ahwoi studied Law on a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford. His career in the NDC government has allowed him various positions. In the mid 1980s, Awhoi served as director of the office of Revenue, Commissioners, Investigations, and Tribunals, and was the acting secretary of foreign affairs. by 1990, he was Secretary for Local Government and Rural Development. During his term in the office of foreign affairs, he attempted to unify the NDC with the National Reform Party in 1999, and he sent troops to join the Nigerian led ECOMOG in quelling the Sierra Leone Civil War after a coup in 1997. After the NDC lost in the election of 2000, Ahwoi was critical of the new New Patriotic Party government, and worked to reduce factionalism in the NDC.

He is a now a lecturer at the Greenhill Institute of Management and Public Administration, a tertiary institution in Ghana.[2]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Kwamena Ahwoi Quits NDC?". General News of Thursday, 22 September 2005 (Ghana Home Page). http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=90662. Retrieved 2007-04-17. 
  2. ^ "Empower District Offices of CHRAJ - Ahwoi". Official Local Government website. Min. of Local Govt., Rural Dev. & Environment & Maks Publications & Media Services. http://www.ghanadistricts.com/news/?read=2739&PHPSESSID=b3420f8e1098bd392ffbafef4b580547. Retrieved 2007-04-17. 

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
William H. Yeboah
Minister for Local Government and Rural Development
1993 – 1997
Succeeded by
Cecilia Johnson
Preceded by
Dr. Obed Asamoah
Foreign Minister
(acting)1

1997
Succeeded by
Victor Gbeho
New title Minister for Planning and Regional Economic Co-operation and Integration
? – 2001
Succeeded by
Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku