Kofi Asante Ofori-Atta


Aaron Eugene Kofi Asante Ofori-Atta, was a politician and also the fourth Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana.

Early life and education

He was born on 12 December 1912 at Kyebi, Akyem Abuakwa and was a member of the Ofori-Atta royal family. After elementary school he entered Mfantsipim School in 1925 and later left in 1928 to join Achimota School where he completed his secondary education in 1933. He served in various capacities at the Abuakwa State College and was made the school's Vice Principal and later Principal from 1944 to 1947. Later in 1947, he left for Ireland and entered Trinity College Dublin where he obtained his B.A degree in law and a diploma in public administration.

Career

Ofori-Atta was elected MP for Abuakwa Central and Begoro Constituencies. He first entered parliament house in 1954 and was appointed minister for communication from 1954 to 1956. He beat a relative, J. B. Danquah, member of the Ghana Congress Party and a founding member of the defunct United Gold Coast Convention to the Akim Abuakwa Central seat.
He was a Minister for Local Government in the Convention People's Party government of Kwame Nkrumah in the first government of Ghana. He also served as the Minister for Justice in the same government.
He was later appointed Speaker of Parliament on 10 June 1965 in the First Republic of Ghana. He remained speaker until parliament was suspended by the National Liberation Council, formed after the coup d'état that ended the First Republic. He died at Accra Military Hospital in 1978. Ofori-Atta is the uncle of Nana Akufo-Addo, President of Ghana.