Joseph Yieleh Chireh
Honourable Joseph Yieleh Chireh MP | |
---|---|
Member of Parliament of Ghana for Wa West | |
Assumed office Jan 2005 | |
Preceded by | (New Constituency) |
Majority | 16,368 (57.71%) [1] |
Member of the Pan-African Parliament | |
Assumed office 8 May 2017 | |
Minister for Health | |
In office Jan 2011 – Jan 2012 | |
President | John Atta Mills |
Preceded by | Benjamin Kunbuor |
Succeeded by | Alban Bagbin |
Minister for Local Government and Rural Development | |
In office Feb 2009 – Jan 2011 | |
President | John Atta Mills |
Preceded by | Kwadjo Adjei-Darko |
Succeeded by | Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo |
Minister for the Upper West Region | |
In office Feb 1993 – Jan 1997 | |
President | Jerry Rawlings |
Preceded by | Yelibora Antumini |
Succeeded by | Amidu Sulemana |
Ambassador to Algeria | |
In office 1997–2001 | |
President | Jerry Rawlings |
Personal details | |
Born |
Lassia Tuolu, Ghana | July 8, 1954
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Political party | National Democratic Congress |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology |
Profession | Pharmacist, Barrister |
Joseph Yieleh Chireh (born 8 July 1954) is a Ghanaian pharmacist, barrister, diplomat and politician. He is the Member for Parliament for Wa West. He is also a Member of the Pan-African Parliament.[2]
Education
Chireh was born in Lassia Tuolu in the Upper West Region of Ghana. He studied at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology from 1975 and obtained the Bachelor of Pharmacy degree in 1979. He proceeded to the Ghana School of Law in 2001 and qualified as a barrister in 2006.[3]
Politics and diplomatic service
Chireh joined the National Democratic Congress when it was formed in 1992 on the resumption of party politics in Ghana. He was appointed by Jerry Rawlings as Upper West Regional Minister in his government in 1993. He was subsequently made the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Algeria with concurrent accreditation to Tunisia, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Mauritania between 1997 and 2001.[3] He contested the newly created Wa West constituency seat in the Ghanaian parliamentary election in December 2004, which he won leading to his taking his seat in the Fourth parliament of the Fourth Republic.[4] He retained his seat in the 2008[5] and 2012[6] parliamentary elections.
In February 2009, he was appointed Minister for Local Government and Rural Development by the new President of Ghana, John Atta Mills.[7]
On 4 January 2011, he was appointed Minister of Health by the President, John Evans Atta Mills in a cabinet reshuffle.[8]
Personal
Chireh is a Christian and is married with 4 children.[9]
See also
References
- ↑ "Elections 2012". PeaceFMonline. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ↑ "Ghana’s representatives at the Pan-African Parliament". Parliament Africa. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
- 1 2 "Hon. Chireh Joseph Yieleh". Parliament of Ghana. 2009-06-18. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ↑ "Elections 2004:Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections" (PDF). Electoral Commission of Ghana and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. November 2005. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ↑ "Parliamentary Results Wa West (Upper West)". Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ↑ "Elections 2012". PeaceFMonline. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ↑ "First batch of Ministers Sworn In". Ghana Home Page. 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ↑ "Cabinet reshuffle: Zita dropped, Betty for education". Ghana Home Page. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-02-08.
- ↑ "Hon. Joseph Yieleh Chireh (NDC) (Wa West)". GhanaDistricts.com. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
External links and sources
Diplomatic posts | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by ? |
Ambassador to Algeria 1997–2001 |
Succeeded by Kwabena Sekyi |
Parliament of Ghana | ||
Preceded by |
Wa West 2005–present |
Incumbent |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Yelibora Antumini |
Minister for the Upper West Region 1993–1997 |
Succeeded by Amidu Sulemana |
Preceded by Kwadjo Adjei-Darko |
Minister for Local Government and Rural Development 2009–2011 |
Succeeded by Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo |
Preceded by Benjamin Kunbuor |
Minister for Health 2011–2012 |
Succeeded by Alban Bagbin |