Busia Government - List of Ministers

List of Ministers

Portfolio Minister Time frame Notes
Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia 1 October 1969 – 13 January 1972
Deputy Prime Minister William Ofori Atta
J. Kwesi Lamptey
? – ?
Minister for Foreign Affairs Patrick Dankwa Anin
Victor Owusu
Patrick Dankwa Anin
Victor Owusu
William Ofori Atta
1969
1969
1969
1969 – 1971
1971 – 13 January 1972
Minister for Interior Simon Diedong Dombo
Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade
1969 – 1971
1971 – 1972
Minister for Defence J. Kwesi Lamptey
Bukari Adama
1969 – 1971
1971 – 1972
Attorney General and Minister for Justice Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade 1969 – 1971
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning Joseph Henry Mensah ? – ?
Minister for Health Simon Diedong Dombo
G.D. Ampaw
? – ?
? – ?
Minister for Local Government K.K. Anti ? – ?
Minister for Education, Culture and Sport William Ofori Atta
R. R. Amponsah
? – 1971
1971 – Jan 1972
Minister for Agriculture Prof Twum Barima
Dr. Kwame Safo Adu
1969 – ?
? – 1972
Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism R.A. Quarshie ? – ?
Minister for Labour and Social Welfare Jatoe Kaleo ? – ?
Minister for Transport and Communications Haruna Esseku ? – ?
Minister for Works S.W. Awuku Darko ? – ?
Minister for Housing Dr. W. Bruce Konuah ? – ?
Minister for Social Development A.A. Munufie ? – ?
Minister for Lands, Mineral Resources, Forestry and Wildlife R. R. Amponsah ? – 1971
Minister for Information T.D. Brodie Mends ? – ?
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs B.K. Adama ? – ?
Minister of State (Protocol) K.G. Osei Bonsu ? – ?


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