Christine Amoako-Nuamah Explained

Christine Amoako-Nuamah
Office:Minister for Lands and Forestry
President:Jerry Rawlings
Term Start:1998
Term End:2001
Office1:Minister for Education
President1:Jerry Rawlings
Term Start1:1997
Term End1:1998
Office2:Minister for Environment, Science and Technology
President2:Jerry Rawlings
Term Start2:1993
Term End2:1996
Birth Date:3 February 1944
Birth Place:Bekwai, Ashanti Region
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Education:University of Ghana

Christine Amoako-Nuamah (born 3 February 1944 in Bekwai, Ashanti Region, Ghana)[1] is a Ghanaian scientist and politician who served as the Minister for Environment, Science and Technology (1993–1996),[2] [3] Minister for Education (1997–1998), and Minister for Lands and Forestry (1998–2001) under the Rawlings government.

Education

She educated at the University of Ghana, Legon and was a postgraduate student of the Ghanaian botanist, George C. Clerk (1931–2019).

Career

She served as a presidential adviser[4] to the Mills and Mahama governments. She was also the board chairman of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration governing council.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Women government ministers of Ghana - FamousFix List . 2024-03-11 . FamousFix.com.
  2. Web site: NDC Ministers Previous Government. www.ghanaweb.com. 2019-03-16.
  3. Web site: Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. newsite.gimpa.edu.gh. 2019-03-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20171006201806/http://newsite.gimpa.edu.gh/AboutUs/council/christian.html. 2017-10-06. dead.
  4. Web site: Ghana needs consultation on policy formulation - former Presidential Adviser. www.myjoyonline.com. 2019-03-16.
  5. Web site: Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. newsite.gimpa.edu.gh. 2019-03-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20181218120249/http://www.newsite.gimpa.edu.gh/AboutUs/officers.html. 2018-12-18. dead.