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Minister for Youth and Sports (Ghana)

The Minister for Youth and Sports in Ghana heads the Ministry of Youth and Sports. This role has been combined with the heading of other ministries in the past. Under the NRC and SMC military governments, it was headed by a Commissioner for Education, Culture and Sports.[1] Under the Limann government, the head was the Minister for Culture and Sport. During the era of the PNDC military government, the head was designated the Secretary for Youth and Sports. During the Kufuor government period, the designations have included Minister for Education, Youth and Sports, Minister for Education and Sports and Minister for Education, Science and Sports. Following Ghana attaining a Republican status in 1960, President Kwame Nkrumah appointed Ohene Djan Director of Sports of the Central Organisation of Sports (COS). This position was of ministerial status.[2] Colonel I. K. Acheampong who was Head of state of Ghana and Chairman of the ruling SMC also doubled as Commissioner for Sports until 1978. During this period, he appointed Lt. Colonel Simpe-Asante as the Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Sports.[3]

List of ministers edit

Number Minister Took office Left office Government Party
1 Ohene Djan[2]
(Director of Sports)
1960 1966 Nkrumah government Convention People's Party
2 Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Nkegbe
(Commissioner for Education, Culture and Sports)
1973 National Redemption Council Military government
3 Colonel Emmanuel Obeng Nyante

(Commissioner for Education, Youth and Culture)
October 1975
4 Colonel Kutu Acheampong October 1975 July 1978 Supreme Military Council
5 E. R. K. Dwemoh[1] 1978 January 1979
6 Kofi Badu[4] January 1979 June 1979
June 1979 June 1979 Armed Forces Revolutionary Council
7 Nii Anyetei Kwakwranya June 1979 September 1979
8 Thomas G. Abilla 1979 30 December 1981 Limann government People's National Party
9 Nii Anyetei Kwakwranya[5]
(Secretary for Youth and Sports)
1981 1982 Provisional National Defence Council Military government
10 Zaya Yeebo[5]
(Secretary for Youth and Sports)
1982 1983
11 Amarkai Amarteifio
(Secretary for Youth and Sports)
1983 1986
12 Ato Austin[5]
(Secretary for Youth and Sports)
1986 1988
13 Kwame Saarah Mensah[5]
(Secretary for Youth and Sports)
1988 1991
14 Arnold Quainoo
(Secretary for Youth and Sports)
1991 January 1993
15 Enoch Teye Mensah[5] (MP) February 1993 January 2001 Rawlings government National Democratic Congress
16 Mallam Isa February 2001 March 2001 Kufuor government New Patriotic Party
17 Papa Owusu-Ankomah (MP) August 2001 October 2001
18 E. Osei Kweku November 2001 April 2003
19 Kwadwo Baah Wiredu (MP) April 2003 February 2005
20 Yaw Osafo-Maafo (MP) February 2005 May 2006
21 Papa Owusu-Ankomah (MP) May 2006 August 2007
22 Dominic Fobih (MP) August 2007 January 2009
23 Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak (MP) February 2009 June 2009 Mills government National Democratic Congress
24 Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo (MP) July 2009 January 2010
25 Akua Sena Dansua (MP) February 2010 January 2011
26 Clement Kofi Humado (MP) February 2011 July 2012
July 2012 January 2013 Mahama government
27 Elvis Afriyie Ankrah[6] February 2013 July 2014
28 Mahama Ayariga[7] (MP) July 2014 March 2015
29 Mustapha Ahmed[8] (MP) March 2015 January 2016
30 Nii Lante Vanderpuye[8] January 2016 January 2017
31 Isaac Kwame Asiamah[9] (MP) February 2017 January 2021 Akufo-Addo government New Patriotic Party
32 Mustapha Ussif[10] (MP) March 2021 Incumbent

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Changes in Portfolios: Oklah Heads Finance Ministry". Ghana News. Washington DC: Embassy of Ghana. 7: 6. June 1978. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Ohene Djan, Africa's iconic sports administrator". GhanaSoccernet. 13 April 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Biography of Lt Col Maxwell Patrick Simpe-Asante (rtd)". Graphic Online. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  4. ^ Addo-Twum, J. K. (14 April 1979). "RTU Appeal". Daily Graphic. Graphic Communications Group Ltd (8858): 15. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e Danquah, Magnus Rex (7 January 2021). "Agenda for Ghana sports (2021 – 2024): Matters arising". Graphic Online. Graphic Communications Group Ltd. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  6. ^ . gbcghana.com. Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. 14 February 2013. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Ghana's Sports minister Ayariga, Nyantakyi to watch Independence Cup on March 6". Modern Ghana. 10 February 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Nii Lante Vanderpuije replaces Mustapha Ahmed as Sports Minister". Peacefmonline.com. Peace FM. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Former Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah returns his official vehicles". GhanaWeb. 24 January 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  10. ^ Larweh, Kwame (7 March 2021). "GOC Congratulates new minister". Graphic Online. Retrieved 3 October 2021.

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The Minister for Youth and Sports in Ghana heads the Ministry of Youth and Sports This role has been combined with the heading of other ministries in the past Under the NRC and SMC military governments it was headed by a Commissioner for Education Culture and Sports 1 Under the Limann government the head was the Minister for Culture and Sport During the era of the PNDC military government the head was designated the Secretary for Youth and Sports During the Kufuor government period the designations have included Minister for Education Youth and Sports Minister for Education and Sports and Minister for Education Science and Sports Following Ghana attaining a Republican status in 1960 President Kwame Nkrumah appointed Ohene Djan Director of Sports of the Central Organisation of Sports COS This position was of ministerial status 2 Colonel I K Acheampong who was Head of state of Ghana and Chairman of the ruling SMC also doubled as Commissioner for Sports until 1978 During this period he appointed Lt Colonel Simpe Asante as the Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Sports 3 Contents 1 List of ministers 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksList of ministers editNumber Minister Took office Left office Government Party1 Ohene Djan 2 Director of Sports 1960 1966 Nkrumah government Convention People s Party2 Lieutenant Colonel Paul Nkegbe Commissioner for Education Culture and Sports 1973 National Redemption Council Military government3 Colonel Emmanuel Obeng Nyante Commissioner for Education Youth and Culture October 19754 Colonel Kutu Acheampong October 1975 July 1978 Supreme Military Council5 E R K Dwemoh 1 1978 January 19796 Kofi Badu 4 January 1979 June 1979June 1979 June 1979 Armed Forces Revolutionary Council7 Nii Anyetei Kwakwranya June 1979 September 19798 Thomas G Abilla 1979 30 December 1981 Limann government People s National Party9 Nii Anyetei Kwakwranya 5 Secretary for Youth and Sports 1981 1982 Provisional National Defence Council Military government10 Zaya Yeebo 5 Secretary for Youth and Sports 1982 198311 Amarkai Amarteifio Secretary for Youth and Sports 1983 198612 Ato Austin 5 Secretary for Youth and Sports 1986 198813 Kwame Saarah Mensah 5 Secretary for Youth and Sports 1988 199114 Arnold Quainoo Secretary for Youth and Sports 1991 January 199315 Enoch Teye Mensah 5 MP February 1993 January 2001 Rawlings government National Democratic Congress16 Mallam Isa February 2001 March 2001 Kufuor government New Patriotic Party17 Papa Owusu Ankomah MP August 2001 October 200118 E Osei Kweku November 2001 April 200319 Kwadwo Baah Wiredu MP April 2003 February 200520 Yaw Osafo Maafo MP February 2005 May 200621 Papa Owusu Ankomah MP May 2006 August 200722 Dominic Fobih MP August 2007 January 200923 Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak MP February 2009 June 2009 Mills government National Democratic Congress24 Abdul Rashid Pelpuo MP July 2009 January 201025 Akua Sena Dansua MP February 2010 January 201126 Clement Kofi Humado MP February 2011 July 2012July 2012 January 2013 Mahama government27 Elvis Afriyie Ankrah 6 February 2013 July 201428 Mahama Ayariga 7 MP July 2014 March 201529 Mustapha Ahmed 8 MP March 2015 January 201630 Nii Lante Vanderpuye 8 January 2016 January 201731 Isaac Kwame Asiamah 9 MP February 2017 January 2021 Akufo Addo government New Patriotic Party32 Mustapha Ussif 10 MP March 2021 IncumbentSee also editMinistry of Youth and Sports Ghana References edit a b Changes in Portfolios Oklah Heads Finance Ministry Ghana News Washington DC Embassy of Ghana 7 6 June 1978 Retrieved 3 October 2021 a b Ohene Djan Africa s iconic sports administrator GhanaSoccernet 13 April 2020 Retrieved 4 October 2021 Biography of Lt Col Maxwell Patrick Simpe Asante rtd Graphic Online 30 March 2017 Retrieved 4 October 2021 Addo Twum J K 14 April 1979 RTU Appeal Daily Graphic Graphic Communications Group Ltd 8858 15 Retrieved 3 October 2021 a b c d e Danquah Magnus Rex 7 January 2021 Agenda for Ghana sports 2021 2024 Matters arising Graphic Online Graphic Communications Group Ltd Retrieved 3 October 2021 President Mahama Administeres Oaths Of Allegiance And Secrecy To 17 Ministers gbcghana com Ghana Broadcasting Corporation 14 February 2013 Archived from the original on 2 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2021 Ghana s Sports minister Ayariga Nyantakyi to watch Independence Cup on March 6 Modern Ghana 10 February 2015 Retrieved 4 October 2021 a b Nii Lante Vanderpuije replaces Mustapha Ahmed as Sports Minister Peacefmonline com Peace FM 19 January 2016 Retrieved 3 October 2021 Former Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah returns his official vehicles GhanaWeb 24 January 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2021 Larweh Kwame 7 March 2021 GOC Congratulates new minister Graphic Online Retrieved 3 October 2021 External links editMINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORTS GHANA LIST OF MINISTERS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister for Youth and Sports Ghana amp oldid 1145514344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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