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Kofi Badu

Commissioner for Consumer Affairs
In office
1978–1979
PresidentIgnatius Kutu Acheampong
Preceded byNew
Succeeded byAnyetei Kwakwranya
In office
26 June 1979 – September 1979
PresidentJohn Rawlings
Preceded byAnyetei Kwakwranya
Commissioner for Sports and Local Government
In office
January 1979 – 26 June 1979
PresidentFred Akuffo
Member of Parliament for Manso
In office
June 1965 – February 1966
PresidentDr. Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded byNew
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born
Kofi Badu

Gold Coast
CitizenshipGhanaian

Kofi Badu was a Ghanaian politician and journalist. He served as a member of parliament during Ghana's first republic[1][2] and a minister of state during the Supreme Military Council (SMC) era and the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) era. As a journalist, he was editor for various newspapers.

Badu was editor of various newspapers, including the Cape Coast Daily Mail and the Daily Gazette.[3][4][5] He assisted T. D. Baffoe as a publicist for the Trades Union Congress and later became editor of the Ghanaian Times, with T. D. Baffoe as the chief editor.[6] In June 1965, Badu became the member of parliament for the Manso constituency as a member of the Convention People's Party.[7][8] He remained in parliament until the overthrow of the Nkrumah government in 1966. After the overthrow, Badu became the editor of the Evening Standard, a newspaper that was owned by Komla Agbeli Gbedemah.[9]

In the 1969 parliamentary election, Badu contested for the Adansi constituency seat on the ticket of the National Alliance of Liberals but lost to Stephen Nuamah of the Progress Party, who polled 7,812 votes against Badu's 2,292 votes.[10][11] During the second republic, Badu was the editor and owner of the Spokesman newspaper.[12][13][14]

After the overthrow of the Busia government, he was appointed the National Redemption Council (NRC) spokesman for the press.[15] In early 1978 he was appointed Commissioner for Consumer Affairs by the then ruling government, the Supreme Military Council (which was the NRC from 1972 until 1975).[16] In 1979 he became the Commissioner of Sports and Local Government. He remained in this post until June 1979 when the SMC was overthrown.

During the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) rule, he was reverted to the ministry of Consumer Affairs in June 1979, and served in this capacity until September 1979, when the military government handed over to civilian rule. Badu later became Chairman of the Press Commission.[17]

  1. ^ "Africa, Issues 77–88". Africa. Africa Journal Limited: 63. 1978.
  2. ^ Committee of Enquiry into the State Furniture and Joinery Corporation (Report). Ghana Publishing Corporation. 1968. p. 90.
  3. ^ Asante, C. E. (1996). The Press in Ghana: Problems and Prospects. University Press of America. p. 6. ISBN 9780761801672.
  4. ^ "Africa Diary, Volume 7". Africa Diary. Africa Publications (India): 3379. 1966.
  5. ^ "Ghana Today, Volume 10". Information Section, Ghana Office. 1966: 4. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Areas Studies Division. (1962). Special warfare area handbook for Ghana. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. p. 286.
  7. ^ "Parliamentary Debates; Official Report, Part 2". Parliamentary Debates. Ghana National Assembly: 444. 1965.
  8. ^ "West Africa Annual, Issue 8". West Africa Annual. James Clarke: 80. 1965.
  9. ^ Busia, K. A.; Akyeampong, H. K.; Ofosu-Appiah, L. H. (1969). Routledge's handbook of sports and politics. George Boakie Publishing Company. p. 76.
  10. ^ "The Legon Observer, Volume 4, Issues 18–26". Legon Society on National Affairs. 1969: 9. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Danquah, Moses (1969). The Birth of the Second Republic. p. 129.
  12. ^ Asante, C. E. (1996). The Press in Ghana: Problems and Prospects. University Press of America. p. 55. ISBN 9780761801672.
  13. ^ "Talking Drums, Volume 2, Issues 26–47". Talking Drums Publications. 1985: 6. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ Ansu-Kyeremeh, Kwasi; Karikari, Kwame (1998). Media Ghana: Ghanaian Media Overview, Practitioners and Institutions. School of Communication Studies, University of Ghana. p. 3. ISBN 9789988010546.
  15. ^ Marable, Manning (1987). African and Caribbean Politics: From Kwame Nkrumah to the Grenada Revolution. Verso. p. 147. ISBN 9780860911722.
  16. ^ Uwechue, Ralph (1991). "Africa Today". Africa Today. Africa Journal Limited: 980. ISBN 9780903274197.
  17. ^ "West Africa, Issues 3336–3360". West Africa. West Africa Publishing Company Limited: 2046. 1981.

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