Isaac Abraham Amihere

Isaac Abraham Amihere was a Ghanaian politician. He was the member of parliament for the Axim constituency from 1965 to 1966.[2] Prior to politics Amihere was the general manager for the Guinea Press.

Isaac Abraham Amihere
Member of the Ghana Parliament
for Axim[1]
In office
1965–1966
Preceded byNew
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born
Isaac Abraham Amihere

(1915-03-30)March 30, 1915
Axim, Gold Coast
NationalityGhanaian
Political partyConvention People's Party

Early life and education

Amihere was born on 30 March 1915 to Theophilus Amihere and Ama Suamhwe at Axim in the Western Region of Ghana (then Gold Coast).[3] He had his early education at the Half Assini Methodist School and proceeded to the Saltpond English Church School for his middle school education which he completed in 1933.[4] He later undertook studies in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping and English privately.[5]

Career

Amihere begun working at Messrs. U.A.C. in 1937. He was in the service of the company until July 1953.[6] In August 1953 became manager of the Cocoa Purchasing Company. He was appointed acting manager on 4 December 1956 and he served in that position until his services with the company were terminated when the company went into liquidation.[7] He joined Nadeco Ltd as the Managing Director of the company until 1958 when he became the Administrative Manager of the Guinea Press.[8] In March 1958 he was promoted to the position of Deputy Manager and later rose to General Manager status.[9]

Politics

In 1965 Amihere became the member of parliament representing the Axim constituency.[10] Prior to 1965 the constituency was known as Eastern Nzema Axim constituency.[11] He remained member of parliament for the Axim constituency until February 1966 when the Nkrumah government was overthrown.

Personal life

Amihere married Madam Adwoa in 1954 but the marriage was dissolved in 1956. That same year he married Victoria Baddoo and the marriage was dissolved two years later. He later married Madames Yawson and Margaret Asare.[12]

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See also

References

  1. "Parliamentary Debates; Official Report, Part 2". Ghana National Assembly. 1965: iii. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Ghana Year Book". Daily Graphic. 1966. p. 22.
  3. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
  4. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
  5. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
  6. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
  7. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
  8. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
  9. White paper on the third report of Sowah Commission of Enquiry into the Assets of Specified Persons (Report). Ghana Publishing Corporation. 1969. p. 1.
  10. "West Africa Annual, Issue 8". James Clarke. 1965: 80. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. "Parliamentary Debates; Official Report, Part 1". Ghana National Assembly. 1963: iv. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. Sowah, E. N. P (1968). Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified persons. p. 9.
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