David Sarpong Boateng Explained

David Sarpong Boateng
Native Name:instead.-->
Office:Minister for Employment and Social Welfare
Term Start:1993
Term End:1997
Constituency:Koforidua
Predecessor:(restructured)
Office2:Secretary for Labour and Social Welfare, Mobilization and Productivity
Term Start2:1989
Term End2:1993
Predecessor2:George Adamu
Successor2:(restructured)
Office3:Ghana Ambassador to Cuba
Term Start3:2009
Term End3:2013
Office4:Member of Parliament for Koforidua
Term Start4:7 January 1993
Term End4:6 January 1997
Constituency4:Koforidua
Predecessor4:Military rule
Birth Name:David Yaw Sarpong Boateng
Birth Date:9 October 1943
Death Date:c. 2016 (aged 72)
Citizenship:Ghanaian
Occupation:Teacher
Profession:Trade unionist, politician
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David Sarpong Boateng (9 October 1943 – c. 2016) was a Ghanaian politician and an Educationist. He served for the Koforidua constituency in the Eastern region of Ghana as member of the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana.[1]

Early life and education

Boateng was born on October 9, 1943. He attended the University of Cape Coast and obtained his Bachelor of Arts. He had a degree in history, Sociology and Education. He also studied at Cornell University, New York where he obtained a certificate in Industrial Relations.[2] [3]

Politics

Boateng was elected during the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election as member of the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress. In 1996 Ghanaian general election, he lost the seat to Yaw Barima of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who won with 26,025 votes representing 47.20% of the share. He defeated David Sarpong Boateng who obtained 18,648 votes representing 33.80% of the share, Nana Jonathan R. Osei-Bonsu of the People's National Convention (PNC) who obtained 1,366 votes representing 2.50% of the share, Kwame Larbi Nyanteh of the Convention People's Party (CPP) who obtained 249 votes representing 0.50% of the share and Edward Kwaku Boaten of the National Convention Party(NCP) who obtained 170 votes representing 0.30% of the share.

In 1997, Sarpong assured civil servants that the government had not abandoned the idea of removing disparities that have characterised wages and salaries of workers. He delivered the keynote address at the opening of a three-day emergency national executive council meeting of the Civil Servants Association of Ghana (CSAG) at Koforidua.[4]

Career

David Sarpong Boateng was a former Member of Parliament for Koforidua from 7 January 1993 to 7 January 1997. He was an Educationist, a former Minister of State in the Ex-President Jerry John Rawlings' Administration and former ambassador for the Embassy of Ghana in Havana (Cuba).[5] He first taught as a pupil teacher at Kobokobo near Huhuya on the Koforidua Somanya road and later as a teacher at the Koforidua Catholic Middle school. He was also a Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare.

Death

He died at the age of 72 and left behind his wife, Madam Akua Dwubi, three children and three stepchildren.

Personal life

He was a Christian.

See also

External sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ghana Parliamentary Register 1992-1996.
  2. Web site: D.S Boateng laid to rest. 2021-02-19. Modern Ghana. en.
  3. Web site: 2016-03-05 . Veep attends D.S. Boateng burial service . 2021-02-19 . Ghana Web . en.
  4. Web site: 16 August 1997 . Gov't Keen On Removing Disparaties In Salaries - Sarpong . 2021-02-19 . Ghana Web . en.
  5. Web site: Ghana Embassy in Havana Embassies in Havana . 2021-02-19 . 123embassy.