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          Kwamena Ahwoi (born 13 October ) is a Ghanaian academic and politician, who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development from to...

          Kwamena Ahwoi

          Ghanaian academic and politician

          Kwamena Ahwoi (born 13 October 1951)[1][2] is a Ghanaian academic and politician, who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development from 1990 to 2001 in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, during the reign of Jerry Rawlings.

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          He also briefly served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1997, and was acting minister in that department during much of the 1990s.

          Early life and education

          He was born on Saturday 13 October 1951 at South Suntreso, Kumasi.

          He has eight siblings, among them is Kwasi Ahwoi and Ato Ahwoi.[3] He has two brothers and five sisters. He is a Fante Sefwi and the fourth child of eight children.

          Kwesi Ahwoi (born 17 November ) is a former Minister for the Interior of Ghana.

        1. Kwesi Ahwoi (born 17 November ) is a former Minister for the Interior of Ghana.
        2. Local government expert, Professor Kwamena Ahwoi has written extensively about his working relationship with former President Jerry John.
        3. Kwamena Ahwoi (born 13 October ) is a Ghanaian academic and politician, who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development from to
        4. It was shown that Kwamena Ahwoi was not a revolutionary Engels revealed to Chairman Rawlings (as he then was) as the messiah for the PNDC's “.
        5. KWAMENA AHWOI'S WORKING WITH RAWLINGS – AMIDU'S CRITIQUE ON BEING A “SURPRISE CHOICE”.
        6. His mother died in January 2020 at the age of 97 but his father died when he was still a young boy.[4]

          He had his upbringing in Kumasi. He pursued his 'O level' at the Okuapeman School at Akropong Akuapem.

          He later continued to Opoku Ware School.[5