Jump to content

Kwamena Ocran

From Wikipedia
Kwamena Ocran
human
Ein sex anaa gendermale Edit
Ein country of citizenshipGold Coast Colony, Ghana Edit
Name wey dem give amKwamena Edit
Family nameOcran Edit
Languages edey speak, rep anaa signEnglish Edit
Ein occupationpolitician, pharmacist, minister Edit
Position eholdMember of the 1st Parliament of the 3rd Republic of Ghana, Member of the 2nd Parliament of the Gold Coast Edit
Educate forCharles University Edit
Religion anaa worldviewChristian Edit

Kwamena Ocran be Ghanaian politician, medical practitioner, den Member of Parliament for de 1979 Ghanaian parliament,[1] wey na he san be Member of Parliament for Wassa South Constituency.[2][3]

Career

[edit | edit source]

Ocran be professor of public health for Howard University.[4] Na he be pharmacist.[5]

Politics

[edit | edit source]

Ocran be member of People's National Party den Member of Parliament wey represent Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency for Western Region of Ghana. E too be Minister of Education, Culture and Sports for 1980. He be Minister of Health too.[6][7][8]

References

[edit | edit source]
  1. Ghana News (in English). Embassy of Ghana. 1978.
  2. Assembly, Gold Coast Legislative (1956). Debates (in English).
  3. Ghana (1974). Commercial and Industrial Bulletin (in English). Government Printer.
  4. New Perspectives on Environmental Education and Research: A Report on the University Colloquium on Environmental Research and Education; North Carolina State University September 24–26, 1992 (in English). Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. 1992. ISBN 978-0-914446-05-7.
  5. Coast, Gold (1956). Gold Coast Gazette (in English).
  6. Twum, Nana Addo (1981-01-13). Daily Graphic: Issue 9396, January 13 1981 (in English). Graphic Communications Group.
  7. Ghana News (in English). Embassy of Ghana. 1978.
  8. Batsa, Kofi (1985). The Spark: Times Behind Me : from Kwame Nkrumah to Hilla Limann (in English). Collings. ISBN 978-0-86036-204-3.