Minister for Foreign Affairs
Ministry for Foreign Affairs anɛ Ghana gɔmena tʋʋma lʋgʋr kanɛ gɔsid teŋ la nɛ tensieba bɛllim an si’em nɛ international diplomacy. Foreign minister ɛɛnti an kpɛɛm Cabinet la ni. Soogianami da faand na’am Ghana la, ba da tiak minister yʋ’ʋm buon ye commissioner bɛɛ secretary.
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Subclass of | foreign minister |
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Part of | Cabinet of Ghana |
Country | Ghana |
Applies to jurisdiction | Ghana |
Female form of label | ministra d'Afers Exteriors |
Minister for Foreign Affairs di yi yʋʋm tusa ayi nɛ piinɛ ayɔpɔi yʋʋmpaal nwadig la (January 2017) anɛ Honorable Shirley Ayorkor Botchway. Ministry yʋ’ʋ la’asnɛ nɛ lʋgʋr sieba ka di yʋ’ʋr an Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration ka di yinɛ Nana Akufo-Addo onɛ an Wabʋg Na’adɔɔg, New Patriotic Party nid la gban’ar.
Ghana foreign minister nam
dɛmisim gbɛlimaExternal Affairs
Kanl | Minister | Kpɛn’ɛb | Yiib | Gɔmena | Na’adɔɔg |
1 | Kwame Nkrumah (MP) | 1957 | 1958 | Nkrumah government | Convention Peoples' Party |
2 | Kojo Botsio (MP) | 1958 | 1959 | ||
3 | Ako Adjei (MP) | 1959 | 1960 | ||
4 | Imoru Egala (MP)[1] | 1960 | 1961 |
Foreign Affairs
Kanl | Minister | Kpɛn’ɛb | Yiib | Gɔmena | Na’adɔɔg |
1 | Ako Adjei (MP) | 1961 | 1962 | Nkrumah government | Convention Peoples' Party |
2 | Kwame Nkrumah | 1962 | 1963 | ||
3 | Kojo Botsio (MP) | 1963 | 1965 | ||
4 | Alex Quaison-Sackey | 1965 | 24 February 1966 | ||
5 | Lt. Gen. Joseph A. Ankrah | 1966 | 1967 | National Liberation Council | Military government |
6 | John Willie Kofi Harlley | 1967 | 1968 | ||
7 | Patrick Dankwa Anin (MP) | 1969 | 1969 | Busia government | Progress Party |
8 | Victor Owusu (MP) | 1969 | 1969 | ||
9 | Patrick Dankwa Anin (MP) | 1969 | 1969 | ||
10 | Victor Owusu (MP) | 1969 | 1971 | ||
11 | William Ofori Atta (MP) | 1971 | 13 January 1972 | ||
12 | Major General Nathan Apea Aferi | 1972 | 1972 | National Redemption Council | Military government |
13 | Lt. Colonel Kwame R.M. Baah | 1972 | 1975 | ||
14 | Colonel Roger Felli | 1975 | 4 June 1979 | Supreme Military Council | |
15 | Mrs. Gloria Amon Nikoi[2] | 1979 | 24 September 1979 | Armed Forces Revolutionary Council | |
16 | Isaac Chinebuah | 1979 | 31 December 1981 | Limann government | Peoples National Party |
17 | Obed Asamoah | 1982 | 7 January 1993 | Provisional National Defence Council | Military government |
18 | 7 January 1993 | 1997 | Rawlings government | National Democratic Congress | |
19 | Kwamena Ahwoi(acting) | 1997 | 1997 | ||
20 | James Victor Gbeho | 1997 | 7 January 2001 | ||
21 | Hackman Owusu-Agyeman (MP) | 2001 | 2003 | Kufuor government | New Patriotic Party |
22 | Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo (MP) | 2003 | July 2007 | ||
23 | Akwasi Osei-Adjei (MP)[3] | 2007 | 7 January 2009 | ||
24 | Muhammad Mumuni | 2009 | 24 July 2012 | Mills government | National Democratic Congress |
24 July 2012 | 7 January 2013 | Mahama government | |||
25 | Hanna Tetteh (MP)[4] | 30 January 2013 | 6 January 2017 | ||
26 | Shirley Ayorkor Botchway (MP)[5] | 28 January 2017 | Incumbent | Akufo-Addo government | New Patriotic Party |
Gbanvɛɛnsa
dɛmisim gbɛlima- ↑ http://rulers.org/fm2.html
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Ghana)#cite_note-2
- ↑ http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=128196
- ↑ http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=263530
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20180904084623/https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701