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Minister for Transport (Ghana)

The Minister for Transport in Ghana is the political head of the Ministry of Transport of Ghana. The scope of the responsibilities of this position has varied over the years. Since 2009, the Ministries of Aviation, Harbours and Railways and the Road Transport Services have been covered by one single agency, the Ministry of Transport.[1] In previous years, the position had often been known as the Minister for Transport and Communications. In 2014, the Communications section of the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Information to form a new Ministry of Communications with its own substantive minister, the Minister for Communications.[2]

List of ministers

Number Minister Took office Left office Government Party
1 Krobo Edusei
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
Nkrumah government Convention People's Party
2 A. J. Dowuona-Hammond (MP)[3]
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
1964 Feb 1966
3 Patrick Dankwa Anin
(Minister for Communications)
1966 1968 National Liberation Council Military government
4 Matthew Poku
(Minister for Communications)
1966 1968
5 Harona Esseku (MP)[4]
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
1969 1971 Busia government Progress Party
6 Jatoe Kaleo (MP)
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
1971 Jan 1972
7 Lt. Colonel Anthony Selormey[5]
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
1972 1973 National Redemption Council Military government
8 Kwame Asante[6]
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
1973 1974
9 Colonel Peter Kwame Agyekum
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
1974 Oct 1975
10 Colonel David A. Iddisah
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
Oct 1975 Supreme Military Council
11 Group Captain T. T. Kutin
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
12 Eric R.K. Dwemoh
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
13 George Harlley
(Commissioner for Transport and Communications)
1978[7] Jun 1979
Jun 1979[8] Sep 1979 Armed Forces Revolutionary Council
14 Harry Sawyerr[9]
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
1979 Dec 1981 Limann government People's National Party
15 Mahama Iddrisu
(Secretary for Transport and Communications)
1983 1986 Provisional National Defence Council Military government
16 Kwame M. Peprah[10]
(Secretary for Transport and Communications)
1986 1987
17 Yaw Donkor
(Secretary for Transport and Communications)
1987 1992
18 Kwame M. Peprah
(Secretary for Transport and Communications)
1992 Jan 1993
19 Edward Salia
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
(Minister for Roads and Transport)
1993 1997 Rawlings government National Democratic Congress
1997 Jan 2001
20 Felix Owusu-Adjapong
(Minister for Transport and Communications)
2001 2003 Kufuor government New Patriotic Party
21 Richard Anane
(Minister for Roads, Highways and Transport)
Apr 2003[11] Oct 2006[12]
22 Vacant Oct 2006 2007
23 Godfred T. Bonyon[13]
(Minister for Roads and Highways)
Aug 2007 Jan 2009
24 Mike Hammah (MP) 2009 2011 Mills government National Democratic Congress
25 Collins Dauda (MP) Jan 2011 Jul 2012
Jul 2012 Jan 2013 Mahama government National Democratic Congress
26 Dzifa Attivor[14] Feb 2013 Dec 2015
27 Fiifi Kwetey[15] Feb 2016 Jan 2017
28 Kweku Asiamah Feb 2017 Incumbent Akufo-Addo government New Patriotic Party

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Transport - Ghana - about ministry of transport". mot.gov.gh. Ministry of Transport, Ghana. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Mahama announces first ministerial reshuffle". General news. Ghana Home Page. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  3. ^ Ghana Year Book 1966. Accra: Daily Graphic. 1966. p. 20. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  4. ^ Paxton (ed), J. (25 August 1970). Paxton, John (ed.). The Statesman's Year-Book 1970-71. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 407. doi:10.1057/9780230270992. ISBN 9780230270992. Retrieved 8 December 2021. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ Jubilee Ghana: a 50-year news journey thro' graphic. Accra: Graphic Communications Group Ltd. 2006. p. 188. ISBN 9988809786.
  6. ^ "Asante Resigns". Ghana News. 6 (6/74): 2. 30 April 1974. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Commissioners of State as at Sept. 1, 1978". Ghana News. Washington DC: Embassy of Ghana. 7 (8): 13. September 1978. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  8. ^ "New Portfolios For Commissioners". Ghana News. Washington: Embassy of Ghana. 8 (7): 10. July 1979. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  9. ^ "Parliament Approves Appointments of Ministers and Deputies". Ghana News. 8 (10): 6. November 1979. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  10. ^ "PNDC Secretaries". Ghana News. Washington D C: Embassy of Ghana. 15 (5): 2. May 1986.
  11. ^ "Government names new Cabinet". GhanaWeb. 1 April 2003. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  12. ^ "President accepts Anane's resignation". GhanaWeb. 4 October 2006. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Ghana News Agency". www.gna.org.gh. 1 August 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Transport Minister resigns over bus branding scandal". Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always. 23 December 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Fifi's Journey: How Well Do You Know Hon Fifi Fiavi Franklin Kwetey?". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 31 December 2021.

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The Minister for Transport in Ghana is the political head of the Ministry of Transport of Ghana The scope of the responsibilities of this position has varied over the years Since 2009 the Ministries of Aviation Harbours and Railways and the Road Transport Services have been covered by one single agency the Ministry of Transport 1 In previous years the position had often been known as the Minister for Transport and Communications In 2014 the Communications section of the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Information to form a new Ministry of Communications with its own substantive minister the Minister for Communications 2 List of ministers EditNumber Minister Took office Left office Government Party1 Krobo Edusei Minister for Transport and Communications Nkrumah government Convention People s Party2 A J Dowuona Hammond MP 3 Minister for Transport and Communications 1964 Feb 19663 Patrick Dankwa Anin Minister for Communications 1966 1968 National Liberation Council Military government4 Matthew Poku Minister for Communications 1966 19685 Harona Esseku MP 4 Minister for Transport and Communications 1969 1971 Busia government Progress Party6 Jatoe Kaleo MP Minister for Transport and Communications 1971 Jan 19727 Lt Colonel Anthony Selormey 5 Commissioner for Transport and Communications 1972 1973 National Redemption Council Military government8 Kwame Asante 6 Commissioner for Transport and Communications 1973 19749 Colonel Peter Kwame Agyekum Commissioner for Transport and Communications 1974 Oct 197510 Colonel David A Iddisah Commissioner for Transport and Communications Oct 1975 Supreme Military Council11 Group Captain T T Kutin Commissioner for Transport and Communications 12 Eric R K Dwemoh Commissioner for Transport and Communications 13 George Harlley Commissioner for Transport and Communications 1978 7 Jun 1979Jun 1979 8 Sep 1979 Armed Forces Revolutionary Council14 Harry Sawyerr 9 Minister for Transport and Communications 1979 Dec 1981 Limann government People s National Party15 Mahama Iddrisu Secretary for Transport and Communications 1983 1986 Provisional National Defence Council Military government16 Kwame M Peprah 10 Secretary for Transport and Communications 1986 198717 Yaw Donkor Secretary for Transport and Communications 1987 199218 Kwame M Peprah Secretary for Transport and Communications 1992 Jan 199319 Edward Salia Minister for Transport and Communications Minister for Roads and Transport 1993 1997 Rawlings government National Democratic Congress1997 Jan 200120 Felix Owusu Adjapong Minister for Transport and Communications 2001 2003 Kufuor government New Patriotic Party21 Richard Anane Minister for Roads Highways and Transport Apr 2003 11 Oct 2006 12 22 Vacant Oct 2006 200723 Godfred T Bonyon 13 Minister for Roads and Highways Aug 2007 Jan 200924 Mike Hammah MP 2009 2011 Mills government National Democratic Congress25 Collins Dauda MP Jan 2011 Jul 2012Jul 2012 Jan 2013 Mahama government National Democratic Congress26 Dzifa Attivor 14 Feb 2013 Dec 201527 Fiifi Kwetey 15 Feb 2016 Jan 201728 Kweku Asiamah Feb 2017 Incumbent Akufo Addo government New Patriotic PartyReferences Edit Ministry of Transport Ghana about ministry of transport mot gov gh Ministry of Transport Ghana Retrieved 8 December 2021 Mahama announces first ministerial reshuffle General news Ghana Home Page 11 March 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Ghana Year Book 1966 Accra Daily Graphic 1966 p 20 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Paxton ed J 25 August 1970 Paxton John ed The Statesman s Year Book 1970 71 Palgrave Macmillan UK p 407 doi 10 1057 9780230270992 ISBN 9780230270992 Retrieved 8 December 2021 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last1 has generic name help Jubilee Ghana a 50 year news journey thro graphic Accra Graphic Communications Group Ltd 2006 p 188 ISBN 9988809786 Asante Resigns Ghana News 6 6 74 2 30 April 1974 Retrieved 7 January 2022 Commissioners of State as at Sept 1 1978 Ghana News Washington DC Embassy of Ghana 7 8 13 September 1978 Retrieved 8 December 2021 New Portfolios For Commissioners Ghana News Washington Embassy of Ghana 8 7 10 July 1979 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Parliament Approves Appointments of Ministers and Deputies Ghana News 8 10 6 November 1979 Retrieved 8 December 2021 PNDC Secretaries Ghana News Washington D C Embassy of Ghana 15 5 2 May 1986 Government names new Cabinet GhanaWeb 1 April 2003 Retrieved 9 December 2021 President accepts Anane s resignation GhanaWeb 4 October 2006 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Ghana News Agency www gna org gh 1 August 2007 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Transport Minister resigns over bus branding scandal Citi 97 3 FM Relevant Radio Always 23 December 2015 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Fifi s Journey How Well Do You Know Hon Fifi Fiavi Franklin Kwetey Modern Ghana Retrieved 31 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister for Transport Ghana amp oldid 1128023436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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