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This is a list of present and past ministers for education in Ghana.
List of ministers
Number
Minister
Took office
Left office
Government
Party.
1
Kojo Botsio
1951
?
Nkrumah government
Convention People's Party
2
J. H. Allassani
1954
1956
3
J. B. Erzuah
1956
1957
4
C. T. Nylander
1957
1959
5
Kofi Baako
1959
1960
6
A. J. Dowuona-Hammond
1960
1964
7
Kwaku Boateng
[
1
]
1 May 1964
24 February 1966
8
Modjaben Dowuona
1966
1969
National Liberation Council
Military government
9
William Ofori Atta
1969
1971
Busia government
Progress Party
10
R. R. Amponsah
1971
13 January 1972
11
Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Nkegbe
(Education, Culture and Sport)
1972
1973
National Redemption Council
Military government
12
Colonel Emmanuel Obeng Nyante
(Education, Culture and Sport)
1974
1976
13
E. Owusu-Fordwouh
(Education, Culture and Sport)
1976
1978
Supreme Military Council
14
E. Evans Anfom
(Commissioner for Education and Culture)
1979
24 September 1979
Armed Forces Revolutionary Council
15
Kwamena Ocran
1980
Limann government
People's National Party
16
Francis Kwame Buah
1980
31 December 1981
17
Christina Ama Ataa Aidoo
1982
1983
Provisional National Defence Council
Military government
18
V. C. Dadson
1983
19
Joyce Aryee
1985
1987
20
Mohammed Ben Abdallah
1987
21
K. B. Asante
1988
1990
22
Mary Grant
1991
1992
23
Alex Ababio
1992
24
Harry Sawyerr
1993
1997
Rawlings government
National Democratic Congress
25
Esi Sutherland-Addy
1997
26
Christina Amoako-Nuamah
1997
1998
27
Ekwow Spio-Garbrah
7 January 2001
28
Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi
[
2
]
2001
2003
Kufuor government
New Patriotic Party
29
Kwadwo Baah Wiredu
[
3
]
2003
2005
30
Yaw Osafo-Maafo
[
4
]
1 February 2005
2006
31
Papa Owusu-Ankomah
[
5
]
28 April 2006
2007
32
Dominic Fobih
1 August 2007
7 January 2009
33
Alex Tettey-Enyo
(MP)
2009
2011
Mills government
National Democratic Congress
34
Betty Mould-Iddrisu
[
6
]
4 January 2011
2012
35
Lee Ocran
2012
24 October 2012
24 October 2012
7 January 2013
Mahama government
36
Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang
February 2013
6 January 2017
37
Matthew Opoku Prempeh
[
7
]
28 January 2017
incumbent
Akufo-Addo government
New Patriotic Party
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References
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"Article Preview"
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New York Times
. New York Times Archives. 2 May 1964
. Retrieved
22 March
2013
.
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"President Kufuor swears 10 more ministers"
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General News
. Ghana Home Page. 8 February 2001
. Retrieved
22 March
2013
.
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"Government names new Cabinet"
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General News
. Ghana Home Page. 1 April 2003
. Retrieved
22 March
2013
.
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"Twenty-nine Ministers sworn into office"
.
General news
. Ghana Home Page. 2 February 2005
. Retrieved
22 March
2013
.
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"Kufuor restructures ministerial team"
.
General news
. Ghana Home Page. 28 April 2006
. Retrieved
22 March
2013
.
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"Cabinet reshuffle: Zita dropped, Betty for education"
.
General news
. Ghana Home Page. 4 January 2011
. Retrieved
22 March
2013
.
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"Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers"
.
Ghanaweb
. Ghanaweb. 28 January 2017
. Retrieved
16 November
2017
.
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