Busia government

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This is a listing of the ministers who served in Busia's Progress Party government during the Second Republic of Ghana. The Second Republic lasted from 1 October 1969 to 13 January 1972.

List of ministers

Portfolio Minister Time frame Notes
Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia 1 October 1969 13 January 1972
Deputy Prime Minister William Ofori Atta
J. Kwesi Lamptey
? ?
Minister for Foreign Affairs Patrick Dankwa Anin
Victor Owusu
Patrick Dankwa Anin
Victor Owusu
William Ofori Atta
1969
1969
1969
1969 1971
1971 13 January 1972
Minister for Interior Simon Diedong Dombo
Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade
1969 1971
1971 1972
Minister for Defence J. Kwesi Lamptey
Bukari Adama
1969 1971
1971 1972
Attorney General and Minister for Justice Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade 1969 1971
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning Joseph Henry Mensah ? ?
Minister for Health Simon Diedong Dombo
G.D. Ampaw
? ?
? ?
Minister for Local Government K.K. Anti ? ?
Minister for Education, Culture and Sport William Ofori Atta
R. R. Amponsah
? 1971
1971 Jan 1972
Minister for Agriculture Prof Twum Barima[1]
Dr. Kwame Safo Adu[2]
1969 ?
? 1972
Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism R.A. Quarshie ? ?
Minister for Labour and Social Welfare Jatoe Kaleo ? ?
Minister for Transport and Communications Haruna Esseku ? ?
Minister for Works S.W. Awuku Darko ? ?
Minister for Housing Dr. W. Bruce Konuah ? ?
Minister for Social Development A.A. Munufie ? ?
Minister for Lands, Mineral Resources, Forestry and Wildlife R. R. Amponsah ? 1971
Minister for Information T.D. Brodie Mends ? ?
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs B.K. Adama ? ?
Minister of State (Protocol)K.G. Osei Bonsu? ?

See also

References

  1. "Former Heads of MoFA". Official website. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  2. "NPP's Safo-Adu Is Dead". General News of Saturday, 3 October 2009. ~Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
Preceded by
National Liberation Council (1966-1969)
Government of Ghana
1969 1972
Succeeded by
National Redemption Council (1972-1975)
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