Ministry of Trade and Industry (Ghana)
Bold text'Ministry of Trade and Industry ('MOTI) nyɛla gomnanti ministry zaŋti Ghana, ka di tunzuɣu be Ankara.[1]
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Minister zaŋti Trade and Industry nyɛla Ghana gomnanti tun tumda ŋun so lala ministry ŋɔ.
ministry ŋɔ tuma nyɛla bɛ saɣisiri gomnanti zaŋ chaŋ private sector development, trade mini industry pilibu zaŋti tiŋgbani ŋɔ mini tiŋduya. Di tuma lahi nyɛ di zani zalisi ka mali zalisi maa tumdi tuma ka lahi zani gomnanti zani tuma durini kamani World Trade Organization.[2] Ministry ŋɔ mali la yaɣa dibaa anii(8) ka di kpɛm nyɛ Chief Director ka lahi mali yaɣa dibaa ata(3) shɛli din sɔŋdi ministry ŋɔ ka di tuma chani viɛnyɛla, lala yaɣa dibaa ata maa nyɛ - legal, Internal audit n-ti pahi Communications and Public Affairs.[3]
Yuya ŋɔ nyɛla Ghana Trade Minista nim yuya
mali niŋNumber | Minister | Took office | Left office | Government | Party |
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1 | Kojo Botsio[4] (MP) | 1957 | 1958 | Nkrumah government | Convention People's Party |
2 | Patrick Kwame Kusi Quaidoo | 1958 | 1960 | ||
3 | Ferdinand Koblavi Dra Goka | July 1960 | May 1961 | ||
4 | Lawrence Rosario Abavana (MP) | May 1961 | October 1961a | ||
5 | R.S. Amegashie | 1966 | 1969 | National Liberation Council | Military government |
6 | R. A. Quarshie | 1969 | 1972 | Busia government | Progress Party |
7 | Roger Joseph Felli | 1972 | National Redemption Council | Military government | |
8 | Colonel Kobina Adduah Quashie | 1975 | 1979 | Supreme Military Council | |
9 | J.L.S. Abbey (acting) | 1979 | 1979 | Armed Forces Revolutionary Council | |
10 | Francis Kwame Buah | 1979 | 1980 | Limann government | People's National Party |
11 | Vincent Y. Bulla | 1980 | |||
12 | K. B. Asante[5] | 1982 | 1986 | Provisional National Defence Council | Military government |
13 | Kofi Djin | 1986 | 1992 | ||
14 | Huudu Yahaya[6] | c. 1988 | c. 1988 | ||
15 | John Bawa | 1992 | Jan 1993 | ||
16 | Emma Mitchell | Jan 1996 | Rawlings government | National Democratic Congress | |
17 | John Frank Abu | Jan 2000 | |||
18 | Dan Abodakpi[7] | Jan 2000 | Jan 2001 | ||
19 | Kofi Konadu Apraku | 2001 | 2003 | Kufuor government | New Patriotic Party |
20 | Alan Kyeremanteng[8] | 2003 | 2007 | ||
21 | Joe Baidoe-Ansah | 2007 | 2008 | ||
22 | Papa Owusu-Ankomah (MP) | 2008 | 2009 | ||
23 | Hanna Tetteh[9] | 2009 | 2012 | Mills government | National Democratic Congress |
2012 | 2013 | Mahama government | |||
24 | Haruna Iddrisu (MP) | 14 February 2013 | 16 July 2014 | ||
25 | Ekwow Spio-Garbrah[10] | 16 July 2014 | 6 January 2017 | ||
26 | Alan John Kyerematen[11] | 28 January 2017 | 16 January 2023[12] | Akufo-Addo government | New Patriotic Party |
27 | K. T. Hammond (MP) | 24 March 2023[13] | Incumbent |
Nyɛ pahi
mali niŋLahibali
mali niŋ- ^a –minista tali ŋɔ tuma daa zaŋ pahi Ministry of Finance silimin gɔli October yuuni 1961
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Jang, YunSung (2019-03). "A single gas barrier layer of high-density Al2O3 formed by neutral beam-assisted sputtering at room temperature". Thin Solid Films 674: 52–57. DOI:10.1016/j.tsf.2019.01.042. ISSN 0040-6090.
- ↑ Jang, YunSung (2019-03). "A single gas barrier layer of high-density Al2O3 formed by neutral beam-assisted sputtering at room temperature". Thin Solid Films 674: 52–57. DOI:10.1016/j.tsf.2019.01.042. ISSN 0040-6090.
- ↑ Ministry of Trade and Industry - Organisation of the Ministry.
- ↑ 1957 Govt. of Ghana. Photo Archive. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
- ↑ K.B. Asante, the patriot, diplomat and writer (27 January 2018).
- ↑ (29 November 1988) "Yahaya attends ILO confab" (in en). Daily Graphic (11830).
- ↑ Panafrican News Agency (12 January 2000). Rawlings Reshuffles Cabinet (en).
- ↑ Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen. World Trade Organization. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ↑ Hannah Tetteh (Foreign Affairs Minister). GhanaWeb. Retrieved 19 October 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ Ministerial reshuffle: Spio rejoins gov't. GhanaWeb (16 July 2014). Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ↑ Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers. Ghanaweb.
- ↑ President Akufo-Addo Accepts Alan Kyerematen's Resignation (10 January 2023).
- ↑ K.T. Hammond, Bryan Acheampong, Asamoah Boateng others approved as ministers. Graphic Communications Group Limited (24 March 2023).