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Michael Paul Ansah

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Michael Paul Ansah
human
Ein sex anaa gendermale Edit
Ein country of citizenshipGhana Edit
Name wey dem give amMichael Edit
Ein date of birth31 October 1928 Edit
Place dem born amAnum Edit
Date wey edie2005 Edit
Ein occupationpolitician, minister Edit
Position eholdMember of the 2nd Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana, Member of the 1st Parliament of the 3rd Republic of Ghana Edit
Educate forUniversity of Ghana, Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong Edit
Political party ein memberConvention People's Party Edit
Religion anaa worldviewChristianity Edit

Michael Paul Ansah (31 October 1928 – 13 March 2005) be Ghanaian politician den educationist. He serve as member of parliament for Akwamu constituency from 1965 go 1966 insyd First Republic den member of parliament for Mid-Volta constituency from 1979 go 1981 insyd Third Republic.[1] He be Ghana ein Minister for Health from 1979 go 1981 den Minister for Industry, Science and Technology from August 1981 go December 1981.[2][3]

Early life den education

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Dem born Ansah on 31 October 1928 for Anum, one town insyd Eastern Region. He start ein early education for Mampong-Akwapim Primary School from 1935 go 1940. He continue ein middle school education for Akropong-Akwapim Middle School from 1941 go 1942, den Begoro Middle School from 1942 go 1944. He enter Presbyterian Secondary School (wey now be Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School) for 1945 den complete for 1949. Later, he do post-secondary education for Akropong Teacher Training College (wey now be Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong) wey he take obtain ein Teachers' Certificate 'A'. After he teach for some years, he enter University of Ghana, Legon den graduate plus degree for History for 1959. Later, he study Politics den Anthropology for Institute of African Studies for University of Ghana, wey he graduate for 1965. He be de first president den founder of Students Historical Association for University of Ghana, den he too be founder den first secretary for Akwamu Youth League for 1958 (wey now be Akwamu Students Union).[4]

Career

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Ansah start ein teaching work for Presbyterian Secondary School for Odumase Krobo till dem transfer am go Institute of Arts and Culture on 30 June 1962. For 1965 inside, dem appoint am as headmaster for O'Reilly Secondary School.[4]

Politics

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Insyd June 1965, Ansah get elect as member of parliament for Akwamu Constituency under Convention People's Party government.[5] He serve for dis position till February 1966 wey Nkrumah ein government fall.

On 24 September 1979, as dem bring in de third republic, he enter parliament again represent Mid-Volta constituency under People's National Party ein ticket, wey he get elect as Majority Leader den Leader of de House. Dat same year, dem appoint am as Cabinet Minister under de Ministry for Health den he stay for dat post till dem move am go Ministry for Industry, Science and Technology for 1981.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] He serve for dat position till Limann ein government fall under Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) on 31 December 1981.

Ein life matter den death

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Ansah ein hobbies include gardening, playing lawn tennis den listening to music. He marry Dora Ansah (née Arjarquah), wey he get 6 children plus am.

Ansah die on 13 March 2005, as he be 76 years.[14]

References

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  1. Parliamentary Debates; Official Report, Part 2. Ghana National Assembly. 1965. p. 815.
  2. "Current World Leaders". Current World Leaders. International Academy at Santa Barbara: 741. 1981.
  3. "Africa Research Bulletin". Africa Research Bulletin. Blackwell: 5855. 1980.
  4. 1 2 "Ghana Year Book 1966". Ghana Year Book 1966. Daily Graphic: 202. 1966.
  5. "West Africa Annual, Issue 8". West Africa Annual. James Clarke: 79. 1965.
  6. "Africa Research Bulletin". Africa Research Bulletin. Blackwell: 5855. 1980.
  7. "APS Bulletin, Issues 18-35". APS Bulletin. Africa Church Information Service: 70. 1980.
  8. "News Bulletin - International Union of Food & Allied Workers' Associations". News Bulletin - International Union of Food & Allied Workers' Associations. International Union of Food & Allied Workers' Associations.: 36 1980.
  9. Ohene, Elizabeth (1980-03-21). "ATTENTION KOFORIDUA MMA KUW CALLING". Daily Graphic. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  10. "Background notes, Ghana". Background Notes, Ghana. Blackwell: 5. 1981.
  11. "Economic Handbook of the World". Economic Handbook of the World. McGraw-Hill: 218. 1982. ISBN 9780070036925.
  12. Overstreet, William; Banks, A. S. (1 January 1982). Political Handbook of the World, 1981. McGraw-Hill. p. 208. ISBN 9780070036291.
  13. "Ghana News, Volumes 8-12". Ghana News. Washington, D.C. : Embassy of Ghana: 6. 1979.
  14. "Classifieds". Daily Graphic. 13 March 2006. p. 42. Retrieved 6 April 2023.