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Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu

Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu (1952 – 24 September 2008) was a Ghanaian politician and a chartered accountant. He was Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ghana for Asante Akim North Constituency from January 1997 until his death on September 24, 2008. He served as a Minister of state at different ministries under the Kufuor government from 2001.[2][3]

Hon.
Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu
Member of Parliament
for Asante Akim North
In office
7 January 1997 – 24 September 2008
Preceded byCollins Agyarko Nti
Succeeded byKwame Anyimadu-Antwi[1]
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning
In office
2005 – 24 September 2008
PresidentJohn Kufuor
Preceded byYaw Osafo-Marfo
Succeeded byDr. Anthony Akoto Osei
Minister for Education, Youth and Sports
In office
2003–2005
PresidentJohn Kufuor
Preceded byChristopher Ameyaw-Akumfi
Succeeded byYaw Osafo-Marfo
Minister for Local Government and Rural Development
In office
2001–2003
PresidentJohn Kufuor
Preceded byCecilia Johnson
Succeeded byKwadwo Adjei-Darko
Personal details
Born1952
Asante Akim Agogo, Ghana
Died24 September 2008(2008-09-24) (aged 55–56)
Pretoria, South Africa
NationalityGhanaian 
Political partyNew Patriotic Party
Children6
Alma materUniversity of Ghana
ProfessionChartered Accountant

Early life and education edit

Baah-Wiredu was born in Asante Akim Agogo. He started his secondary education at the Kumasi High School, Kumasi in 1967. He obtained the GCE Ordinary Level Certificate in 1972. He had his sixth form education at Prempeh College, also in Kumasi. Baah-Wiredu proceeded to the University of Ghana in 1974 and obtained a B.Sc. in Administration (Accounting option). He then did a four-year course with the Institute of Chartered Accountants qualifying as a chartered accountant in 1985.[4]

Career edit

Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu worked within various positions with Ghana Airways and Volta River Authority. He worked as a senior consultant on computer-systems and as finance manager of Ananse Systems. Prior to being a member of Parliament, he was a partner in Asante Wiredu and Associates, an accounting firm.[5]

Politics edit

Member of Parliament edit

Baah-Wiredu began his political career in 1997 after emerging the winner of the 1996 Ghanaian General Election. He was one of the campaigners against the Union government (UNIGOV) concept promoted by General Acheampong's Supreme Military Council in 1978. He joined the New Patriotic Party when it was formed in 1992. He became an MP in the Second Parliament of the Fourth Republic after the 1996 parliamentary elections and since retained his seat.[4]

Minister of state edit

He became a Minister in John Kufuor's NPP government in 2001. He held the portfolios of Local Government and Rural Development (2001–2003) and Education, Youth and Sports (2003–2005).He became the Minister for Finance and Economic Planning in 2005. In 2005, he was the first Finance Minister in Ghana's history to present the country's Budget Statement and Economic Policy to Parliament before the arrival of that fiscal year with his budget for the fiscal year 2006. Since then, this has become a norm for all successive Finance Ministers.[6][7][8]

Elections edit

In the year 2000, Baah-Wiredu won the general elections as the member of parliament for the Asante Akim North constituency of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He won on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party. His constituency was a part of the 31 parliamentary seats out of 33 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the Ashanti Region. The New Patriotic Party won a majority total of 99 parliamentary seats out of 200 seats. He was elected with 32,341 votes out of 45,227 total valid votes cast. This was equivalent to 72.3% of the total valid votes cast. He was elected over Kofi Opoku Manu of the National Democratic Congress, Kwabena Anafi of the Convention People's Party, James K. Baah of the People's National Convention, Emmanuel K. Adade of the New Reformed Party and Joseph B Frimpong of the United Ghana Movement. These won 11,852, 168, 151, 130 and 75 votes out of the total valid votes cast respectively. These were equivalent to 26.5%, 0.4%, 0.3%, 0.3% and 0.2% respectively of total valid votes cast.[9][10][11][12]

Baah-Wiredu was elected as the member of parliament for the Asante Akim North constituency of the Ashanti Region of Ghana in the 2004 Ghanaian general elections. He won on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party. His constituency was a part of the 36 parliamentary seats out of 39 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the Ashanti Region. The New Patriotic Party won a majority total of 128 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats. He was elected with 40,497 votes out of 53,098 total valid votes cast equivalent to 76.3% of total valid votes cast. He was elected over Atobrah Isaac of the Peoples’ National Convention, Thomas Osei Bonsu Nkansah of the National Democratic Congress and Kwabena Anarfi of the Convention People's Party. These obtained 0.8%, 21.6% and 1.3% respectively of total valid votes cast.[6][13][14][15][16]

Personal life edit

Baah-Wiredu was married with 6 children.[17]

Death edit

On 24 September 2008, Baah-Wiredu died in South Africa where he had been receiving medical treatment for a short illness.[18][17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Anyimadu-Antwi succeeds Baah-Wiredu as MP for Asante Akim North".
  2. ^ "Baah-Wiredu Voted Africa's Best Finance Minister For 2008". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Ghana's finance minister dies - Baah-Wiredu". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b . Official website. Ghana government. Archived from the original on 28 January 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  5. ^ . GhanaDistricts.com. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  6. ^ a b "Parliament suspends debate on 2006 Budget". Modern Ghana. 15 November 2005. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Government names new Cabinet". Ghana Web. 1 April 2003. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  8. ^ "Eleven Ministers Sworn-in". Ghana Web. 2 February 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  9. ^ FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2000 Results - Asante Akim Central Constituency". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  10. ^ (PDF). Accra: Electoral Commission of Ghana. 2007. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  11. ^ FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2000 Results - Ashanti Region". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  12. ^ FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2000". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  13. ^ FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2004 Results - Asante Akim Central Constituency". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  14. ^ Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Accra: Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2005. p. 119.
  15. ^ FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2004 Results - President". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  16. ^ "Statistics of Presidential and Parliamentary Election Results". Fact Check Ghana. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  17. ^ a b "How Hon. Baah Wiredu Died". Ghana Web. 25 September 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008.
  18. ^ Kwasi Kpodo (24 September 2008). . African News. Reuters. Archived from the original on 28 September 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008.
Parliament of Ghana
Preceded by
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Member of Parliament for Asante Akin North
1997–2008
Succeeded by
Kwame Anyimadu Antwi
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Local Government and Rural Development
2001–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Education, Youth and Sports
2003–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Finance and Economic Planning
2005–2008
Succeeded by

kwadwo, baah, wiredu, 1952, september, 2008, ghanaian, politician, chartered, accountant, member, parliament, parliament, ghana, asante, akim, north, constituency, from, january, 1997, until, death, september, 2008, served, minister, state, different, ministri. Kwadwo Baah Wiredu 1952 24 September 2008 was a Ghanaian politician and a chartered accountant He was Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ghana for Asante Akim North Constituency from January 1997 until his death on September 24 2008 He served as a Minister of state at different ministries under the Kufuor government from 2001 2 3 Hon Kwadwo Baah WireduMember of Parliamentfor Asante Akim NorthIn office 7 January 1997 24 September 2008Preceded byCollins Agyarko NtiSucceeded byKwame Anyimadu Antwi 1 Minister for Finance and Economic PlanningIn office 2005 24 September 2008PresidentJohn KufuorPreceded byYaw Osafo MarfoSucceeded byDr Anthony Akoto OseiMinister for Education Youth and SportsIn office 2003 2005PresidentJohn KufuorPreceded byChristopher Ameyaw AkumfiSucceeded byYaw Osafo MarfoMinister for Local Government and Rural DevelopmentIn office 2001 2003PresidentJohn KufuorPreceded byCecilia JohnsonSucceeded byKwadwo Adjei DarkoPersonal detailsBorn1952Asante Akim Agogo GhanaDied24 September 2008 2008 09 24 aged 55 56 Pretoria South AfricaNationalityGhanaian Political partyNew Patriotic PartyChildren6Alma materUniversity of GhanaProfessionChartered Accountant Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Politics 3 1 Member of Parliament 3 2 Minister of state 4 Elections 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editBaah Wiredu was born in Asante Akim Agogo He started his secondary education at the Kumasi High School Kumasi in 1967 He obtained the GCE Ordinary Level Certificate in 1972 He had his sixth form education at Prempeh College also in Kumasi Baah Wiredu proceeded to the University of Ghana in 1974 and obtained a B Sc in Administration Accounting option He then did a four year course with the Institute of Chartered Accountants qualifying as a chartered accountant in 1985 4 Career editKwadwo Baah Wiredu worked within various positions with Ghana Airways and Volta River Authority He worked as a senior consultant on computer systems and as finance manager of Ananse Systems Prior to being a member of Parliament he was a partner in Asante Wiredu and Associates an accounting firm 5 Politics editMember of Parliament edit Baah Wiredu began his political career in 1997 after emerging the winner of the 1996 Ghanaian General Election He was one of the campaigners against the Union government UNIGOV concept promoted by General Acheampong s Supreme Military Council in 1978 He joined the New Patriotic Party when it was formed in 1992 He became an MP in the Second Parliament of the Fourth Republic after the 1996 parliamentary elections and since retained his seat 4 Minister of state edit He became a Minister in John Kufuor s NPP government in 2001 He held the portfolios of Local Government and Rural Development 2001 2003 and Education Youth and Sports 2003 2005 He became the Minister for Finance and Economic Planning in 2005 In 2005 he was the first Finance Minister in Ghana s history to present the country s Budget Statement and Economic Policy to Parliament before the arrival of that fiscal year with his budget for the fiscal year 2006 Since then this has become a norm for all successive Finance Ministers 6 7 8 Elections editIn the year 2000 Baah Wiredu won the general elections as the member of parliament for the Asante Akim North constituency of the Ashanti Region of Ghana He won on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party His constituency was a part of the 31 parliamentary seats out of 33 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the Ashanti Region The New Patriotic Party won a majority total of 99 parliamentary seats out of 200 seats He was elected with 32 341 votes out of 45 227 total valid votes cast This was equivalent to 72 3 of the total valid votes cast He was elected over Kofi Opoku Manu of the National Democratic Congress Kwabena Anafi of the Convention People s Party James K Baah of the People s National Convention Emmanuel K Adade of the New Reformed Party and Joseph B Frimpong of the United Ghana Movement These won 11 852 168 151 130 and 75 votes out of the total valid votes cast respectively These were equivalent to 26 5 0 4 0 3 0 3 and 0 2 respectively of total valid votes cast 9 10 11 12 Baah Wiredu was elected as the member of parliament for the Asante Akim North constituency of the Ashanti Region of Ghana in the 2004 Ghanaian general elections He won on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party His constituency was a part of the 36 parliamentary seats out of 39 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the Ashanti Region The New Patriotic Party won a majority total of 128 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats He was elected with 40 497 votes out of 53 098 total valid votes cast equivalent to 76 3 of total valid votes cast He was elected over Atobrah Isaac of the Peoples National Convention Thomas Osei Bonsu Nkansah of the National Democratic Congress and Kwabena Anarfi of the Convention People s Party These obtained 0 8 21 6 and 1 3 respectively of total valid votes cast 6 13 14 15 16 Personal life editBaah Wiredu was married with 6 children 17 Death editOn 24 September 2008 Baah Wiredu died in South Africa where he had been receiving medical treatment for a short illness 18 17 References edit Anyimadu Antwi succeeds Baah Wiredu as MP for Asante Akim North Baah Wiredu Voted Africa s Best Finance Minister For 2008 Modern Ghana Retrieved 26 December 2020 Ghana s finance minister dies Baah Wiredu Modern Ghana Retrieved 26 December 2020 a b Minister for Finance amp Economic Planning Official website Ghana government Archived from the original on 28 January 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2007 Hon Kwadwo Baah Wiredu NPP Asanti Akim North GhanaDistricts com Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2007 a b Parliament suspends debate on 2006 Budget Modern Ghana 15 November 2005 Retrieved 21 July 2015 Government names new Cabinet Ghana Web 1 April 2003 Retrieved 12 May 2007 Eleven Ministers Sworn in Ghana Web 2 February 2001 Retrieved 12 May 2007 FM Peace Ghana Election 2000 Results Asante Akim Central Constituency Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 2 September 2020 Electoral Commission of Ghana Parliamentary Result Election 2000 PDF Accra Electoral Commission of Ghana 2007 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2020 Retrieved 2 September 2020 FM Peace Ghana Election 2000 Results Ashanti Region Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 2 September 2020 FM Peace Ghana Election 2000 Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 2 September 2020 FM Peace Ghana Election 2004 Results Asante Akim Central Constituency Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 2 August 2020 Elections 2004 Ghana s Parliamentary and Presidential Elections Accra Electoral Commission of Ghana Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 2005 p 119 FM Peace Ghana Election 2004 Results President Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 2 August 2020 Statistics of Presidential and Parliamentary Election Results Fact Check Ghana 10 August 2016 Retrieved 2 August 2020 a b How Hon Baah Wiredu Died Ghana Web 25 September 2008 Retrieved 2 October 2008 Kwasi Kpodo 24 September 2008 Ghana s finance minister dies in South Africa African News Reuters Archived from the original on 28 September 2008 Retrieved 2 October 2008 Parliament of GhanaPreceded by Member of Parliament for Asante Akin North1997 2008 Succeeded byKwame Anyimadu AntwiPolitical officesPreceded byCecilia Johnson Minister for Local Government and Rural Development2001 2003 Succeeded byKwadwo Adjei DarkoPreceded byChristopher Ameyaw Akumfi Minister for Education Youth and Sports2003 2005 Succeeded byYaw Osafo MarfoPreceded byYaw Osafo Marfo Minister for Finance and Economic Planning2005 2008 Succeeded byAnthony Akoto Osei Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kwadwo Baah Wiredu amp oldid 1191829002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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