Asiedu Nketia Explained

Office:Chairman for NDC
Predecessor:Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo
Birth Date:24 December 1956
Birth Place:Seikwa, Bono Region, Ghana
Birthname:Johnson Asiedu Nketia
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Spouse:Mrs. Vida Adomah Nketiah
Children:Amma Addae Nketiah, Kwaku Asiedu Nketiah, Yaa Asantewaa Nketiah, Afia Afra Nketiah and Kwame Boateng Nketiah
Residence:Accra
Alma Mater:University of Ghana, Legon & Ghana Armed Forces Command College
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Banker, Stock Broker and Teacher
Office2:Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture (Crops)
Office1:Vice President for Socialist International
Office4:Member of Parliament for Wenchi West Constituency(Fourth Republic)
Office5:Member of Consultative Assembly representing Wenchi District Assembly
Office6:Assembly Member for Wenchi District Assembly
Term Start1:2017
Term Start4:1993
Term Start2:1997
Term End1:2022
Term Start:2005
Term End2:2001
Term End4:2005
Term Start5:1992
Term End5:1993
Term Start6:1988
Term End6:1990
Successor4:Hon Joe Danquah
President3:Jerry John Rawlings
Predecessor3:Dr Matthew K. Antwi
Predecessor1:António Guterres

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah is a Ghanaian politician and Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).[1] [2] [3] He is noted to be the longest serving General Secretary of the NDC.

Early life and family

Asiedu Nketiah was born in Seikwa B/A in the Wenchi Municipal District which was then part of the Bono Ahafo Region but now in the Bono Region of Ghana on 24 December 1956, to Nana Kwaku Asiedu, a farmer from the Oyoko Royal family and Madam Hagar Akosua Afrah of the Akwamu Royal family. He is the fifth child of nine children.[4] [5]

Education

Mr Asiedu Nketiah had his basic education at Seikwa Presbyterian Primary School. He then proceeded to train as a teacher at St. Joseph’s College of Education in Bechem from 1974 to 1978 where he graduated as a trainee teacher in 1978.

He began his career as a professional teacher at Seketia Presby Primary in the Jaman North District[6] of the Bono region. He gained admission to the University of Ghana Business School[7] in 1983 to read a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration (Banking and Finance option).

Nketiah was a member of the pioneer batch for a Post Graduate Training Programme in Stock Brokerage and Investment Analysis when the Ghana Stock Exchange[8] was introduced. He obtained a Master of Science Degree in Defense and International Politics from the Ghana Armed Forces Command College[9] in 2019.

Career

Aseidu Nketia has worked at GIHOC Distilleries Company Limited.[10] He then worked as a manager for the Nkoraman Rural Bank,[11] and Sehwi Asawinso Rural Bank[12] as trainee manager. He has also worked with the National Trust Holding Company Limited (NTHC)[13] as a stockbroker and an investment banker.

Politics

As a member of the Ghanaian parliament, Aseidu Nketia has worked on the Appointments Committee, Finance Committee and Public Accounts Committee. He has been a Chairman – Mines and Energy Committee, Ranking Member for Food and Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs Committee and Deputy Majority Chief Whip. He was Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture in charge of crops under the Jerry John Rawlings administration.[14]

At the National Democratic Congress' delegate congress in December 2005,[15] Nketiah won with about 80% of the votes against Bede Ziedeng, Mr Sylvester Mensah and Mr Antwi Boasiako to become the 3rd General Secretary of the NDC. He was re-elected for the position in January 2010,[16] and 2014.[17]

He was elected into the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana on 7 January 1993, after being pronounced winner at the 1992 Ghanaian election held on 29 December 1992.[18] In the 2020 December elections petition he was crossed examined along with Rojo Mettle-Nunoo.[19] [20]

1996 Ghanaian general elections

He was re-elected into the 2nd parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana and represented during the 1996 Ghanaian general election on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress. He defeated Obeng Manu Jnr. of the New Patriotic Party by obtaining 41.60% of the total valid votes cast which was equivalent to 19,386 votes while Obeng obtained 19.10% which was equivalent to 8,905 votes.[21]

2000 Ghanaian general elections

In the year 2000, Asiedu Nketia won the Ghanaian general elections as the member of parliament for the Wenchi West constituency of the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. He won on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress. His constituency was a part of the 7 parliamentary seats out of 21 seats won by the National Democratic Congress in that election for the Brong Ahafo Region.[22] [23]

The National Democratic Congress won a minority total of 92 parliamentary seats out of 200 seats in the 3rd parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana. He was elected with 11,720 votes out of 24,531 total valid votes cast.[24] This was equivalent to 49.2% of the total valid votes cast. He was elected over Joe Danquah of the New Patriotic Party, Kusi Edward Kofi of the National Reform Party and Joana Mayfair Abebrese of the Convention People’s Party. These won 11,041, 542, and 507 votes respectively out of the total valid votes cast. These were equivalent to 46.4%, 2.3% and 2.1% respectively of the total valid votes cast.[25]

International politics

In 2017, Mr Asiedu Nketiah was elected[26] Vice President of Socialist International in absentia at Cartagena to succeed the former Prime Minister of Portugal and current UN Secretary-General, António Guterres. He was elected to serve under the current President of the Organization, George Papandreou, who doubles as the Prime Minister of Greece.[27]

Personal life

He is a Christian and a member of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.[28] He is married to Mrs Vida Adomah Asiedu Nketiah and has five (5) children.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 31 January 2022 . E-Levy: Stop the wastage, cut expenditure – Asiedu Nketia proposes alternatives – MyJoyOnline.com . 1 February 2022 . MyJoyonline . en-US.
  2. Web site: 24 January 2023 . Change in NDC parliamentary leadership part of 'reorganisation' for 2024 elections - Asiedu Nketia - MyJoyOnline.com . 28 January 2023 . MyJoyonline . en-US.
  3. Web site: GTonline . 2022-12-19 . At 10th Delegates’ Congress: Asiedu Nketiah elected NDC chairman …promises to unite party’s rank and file . 2023-07-31 . Ghanaian Times . en.
  4. Web site: Asiedu-Nketia, Biography . 3 October 2022 . ghanaweb.
  5. Web site: Muthoni . Gwen . 23 April 2020 . Asiedu Nketia bio: age, education, wife, net worth . 3 October 2022 . Yen-Ghana news. . en.
  6. Web site: Jaman North District . ghanadistricts..
  7. Web site: UGBS. University of Ghana Business School. University of Ghana Business School.
  8. Web site: Ghana Stock Exchange . gse ghana.
  9. Web site: Asiedu Nketia acquires Masters Degree for Veep post – Bawumia reveals . ghanaweb.
  10. Web site: GIHOC Distilleries Ghana Ltd . gihocdistil..
  11. Web site: Nkoraman Rural Bank . facebook..
  12. Web site: Sefwi Asawinso Rural Bank . Yellow Pages Ghana.
  13. Web site: NTHC . nthc ghana.
  14. Web site: Oforiwaa . Porcia . 19 August 2021 . Throwback Thursday: Asiedu Nketia in retrospect . 28 January 2023 . Atinka Online . en-US.
  15. Web site: NDC congress ends with changes in the Leadership General News 24 December 2005. ghanaweb.com. 12 October 2019.
  16. Web site: NDC Retains Winning Team General News 17 January 2010. ghanaweb.com. 12 October 2019.
  17. Web site: 21 December 2014 . Asiedu Nketiah Easily Retains NDC General Secretary Role Betty Mould, Kofi Adams, And All The Winners From The NDC Congress . 12 October 2019 . GhanaCelebrities. . en-US.
  18. Book: Ghana Parliamentary Register 1992–1996. Ghana Publishing Corporation. 1993. 275.
  19. Web site: As it happened: Asiedu Nketia's cross-examination continues as Supreme Court resumes hearing of election petition – MyJoyOnline.com. 14 February 2021. www.myjoyonline.com. en-US.
  20. Web site: As it happened: Rojo Mettle-Nunoo testifies for Mahama in election petition – MyJoyOnline.com. 14 February 2021. www.myjoyonline.com. en-US.
  21. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 1996 Results – Wenchi West Constituency. 8 February 2021. Ghana Elections – Peace FM.
  22. Web site: 10 August 2016. Statistics of Presidential and Parliamentary Election Results. 2 September 2020. Fact Check Ghana. en-US.
  23. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 2000 Results – Brong Ahafo Region. 2 September 2020. Ghana Elections – Peace FM.
  24. Book: Electoral Commission of Ghana – Parliamentary Result-Election 2000. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2007. Ghana. 16.
  25. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 2000 Results – Wenchi West Constituency. 2 September 2020. Ghana Elections – Peace FM.
  26. Web site: NDC delegation in United States for a Meeting . 12 October 2019 . ghananewsagency.
  27. Web site: President, Secretary General, and Vice-Presidents elected by the XXV Congress. 10 July 2020. Socialist International. en.
  28. Web site: Presbyterian Church of Ghana .