Enoch Teye Mensah Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Hon.
Enoch Teye Mensah
Constituency Mp:Ningo-Prampram
Parliament:Ghana
Majority:12,143
Term Start:January 1997
Term End:January 2017
Predecessor:Stanley Basil Bade Carboo
Successor:Sam George
Office2:Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing
Term Start2:2012
Term End2:2012
President2:John Atta Mills
Predecessor2:Alban Bagbin
Successor2:Collins Dauda
Office3:Minister for Employment and Social Welfare
Term Start3:January 2010
Term End3:January 2012
President3:John Atta Mills
Predecessor3:Stephen Amoanor Kwao
Successor3:Moses Asaga
Office4:Minister for Youth and Sports
Term Start4:January 1993
Term End4:January 2001
President4:Jerry Rawlings
Predecessor4:Arnold Quainoo
Successor4:Mallam Issah
Birth Date:17 May 1946
Birth Place:Koforidua, Gold Coast
Death Place:South Africa
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Children:7
Committees:Public Accounts Committee
House Committee
Finance Committee
Mines and Energy
Trade, Industry and Tourism
Blank1:Awards
Data1:Companion of the Order of the Volta

Enoch Teye Mensah (17 May 1946 – 1 October 2023), commonly known as E. T. Mensah, was a Ghanaian politician.[1] He was Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram from 7 January 1997 to 7 January 2017 and held ministerial offices in the presidential administrations of Jerry Rawlings from 1993 to 2001 and John Atta Mills from 2010 to 2012 in Ghana.[2]

Early life and education

Mensah was born on 17 May 1946 and comes from Prampram in the Greater Accra Region Ghana.[3] He schooled at the SNAPS College of Accountancy, which he completed in 1968. He also had his RSA III in 1970, and he became a fellow of the Institute of Financial Accountants in 1986.[4] He was an Account Officer and worked at the University of Ghana, Legon as Accounting Officer.[5]

Political career

As Mayor of Accra

During the time of the PNDC military regime in Ghana, he was the long time Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), akin to being the Mayor of the City of Accra. He joined the National Democratic Congress when it was formed in 1992.

As Member of Parliament

Mensah was a Ghanaian politician and stood for the Ghanaian parliamentary election in 1996 and was elected member of Parliament for the Ningo-Prampram constituency, holding the seat for almost a decade. He first went into parliament after he was elected as a member of Parliament of the second parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana during the 1996 Ghanaian General Election. He polled a total valid vote cast of 15,677 representing 56.10% defeating his opponents; Desmond Nene Quaynor who polled 1,569 which represent 5.60% of the total votes cast and Gwendolyn Sara Addo an Independent candidate who also polled 1,537 representing 5.50% under the membership of the National Democratic Congress. After the NDC lost the 2000 elections, he continued as a member of parliament, winning in subsequent elections in 2004, 2008 and 2012, maintaining his seat until 2016. He once served as the Minority Chief Whip in parliament prior to the Ghanaian parliamentary election in 2008.[6] In January 2009, when the NDC won majority in parliament, he became the Majority Chief Whip in parliament.

On 21 November 2015, Mensah lost the NDC parliamentary primaries to Sam George, bringing an end to his 20 years stay in parliament and chance to be stand for MP in the 2016 elections.[7]

As Minister of State

At the beginning of the Fourth Republic, he was appointed Minister for Youth and Sports by President Jerry Rawlings. Mensah held that position through both terms of the Rawlings government.In January 2010, after a cabinet reshuffle, President John Atta Mills appointed him Minister for Employment and Social Welfare.[8]

Mensah was a member of the Pan-African Parliament until January 2009, when he resigned after being appointed a member of state.[9] In January 2011, he was appointed Minister for Education following the resignation of Betty Mould-Iddrisu.[10]

On 12 February 2021, Mensah was unanimously elected as the representative of Council of State for the Greater Accra Region.[11]

Personal life and death

Mensah was married with seven children.[12] He died in South Africa on 1 October 2023, at the age of 77.[13] [14]

Honours

Mensah was awarded the Companion of the Order of the Volta by President Kufuor's government.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Council of State member and former Ningo-Prampram MP E.T. Mensah passes on . 2 October 2023.
  2. Web site: 22 November 2015 . #NDCDecides: Sam George crushes Prampram 'Mugabe' ET Mensah . 1 June 2018 . Citinewsroom..
  3. Web site: ET Mensah elected to Council of State. Accra Metropolitan Assembly. 12 February 2021.
  4. Web site: HON. MENSAH, ENOCH TEYE . 30 June 2010 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091027054626/http://www.parliament.gh/honmensah_enoch_teye.html . 27 October 2009 .
  5. Web site: Enoch Teye Mensah, Hon. . 8 October 2020 . mobile ghanaweb.
  6. Web site: 30 November 1999 . President Kufuor nominates 241 for National Awards . 1 July 2010 . Radio Gold Online.
  7. Web site: Afanyi Dadzie . Ebenezer . 22 November 2015 . #NDCDecides: Sam George crushes Prampram 'Mugabe' ET Mensah . 30 November 2015 . CitiFM.
  8. Web site: 26 January 2010 . Bagbin/E.T. Mensah in reshuffle is unfortunate timing . 24 November 2020 . MyJoyOnline. . en-US.
  9. News: Ghana reconstitutes members for Pan-African Parliament . 2 July 2010 . 22 March 2010 . MyJoyOnline . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100325161333/http://news.myjoyonline.com/politics/201003/43688.asp . 25 March 2010 .
  10. Web site: E.T. Mensah Takes Over Education. General News. Ghana Home Page. 25 January 2012. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070341/http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=228426. dead.
  11. Web site: Bonney. Emmanuel. 12 February 2021. Greater Accra: E.T. Mensah gets 100 percent endorsement on Council of State. 30 January 2022. Graphic Online. en-gb.
  12. Mensah . Eyo O. . 7 September 2023 . Death is the cause of my predicament: A cross-cultural study of death-related personal names in Nigeria . Death Studies . 1–11 . 10.1080/07481187.2023.2254728 . 0748-1187.
  13. https://www.myjoyonline.com/e-t-mensah-passes-away/ E.T. Mensah passes away
  14. Web site: 2 October 2023 . Former MP for Ningo-Prampram E.T. Mensah dies at 77 . 2 October 2023 . en-US.