Imoru Egala Explained

Alhaji Imoru Egala
Native Name:instead.-->
Office:Minister for Industries
Term Start:1965
Term End:24 February 1966
President:Kwame Nkrumah
Successor:Coup d'état
Office2:Minister for Information
Term Start2:1962
Term End2:1965
President2:Kwame Nkrumah
Predecessor2:Tawia Adamafio
Successor2:Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck
Office3:Minister for External Affairs
Term Start3:1960
Term End3:1961
President3:Kwame Nkrumah
Predecessor3:Ebenezer Ako-Adjei
Successor3:Ebenezer Ako-Adjei
Office4:Minister for Health
Term Start4:1954
Term End4:??
Monarch4:Queen Elizabeth II
Primeminister4:Kwame Nkrumah
Governor4:Charles Arden-Clarke
Office5:Member of the Ghana Parliament
for Tumu
Term Start5:1954
Term End5:1966
Monarch5:Queen Elizabeth II
Governor General5:Noble Arden-Clarke
Primeminister5:Kwame Nkrumah
Successor5:coup d'état
Parliamentarygroup5:CPP
Birth Date:5 December 1916
Birth Place:Tamale, Ghana
Death Place:Accra, Ghana
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:People's National Party
Otherparty:Convention People's Party
Spouse:Hajia Amina Egala, Hajia Memuna Egala, Hajia Adisa Egala and Susie Egala.
Profession:Educationist, Teacher
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Footnotes:Founder of the People's National Party

Alhaji Imoru Egala (5 December 1916 – 1 April 1981[1]) was a Ghanaian politician and educationist. He held various positions in government in the Gold Coast and after independence of Ghana. He was the foreign minister of Ghana in the First Republic between 1960 and 1961.[2]

Work and politics

Minister of state (Nkrumah Government)

He was a member of the Convention People's Party. He held various cabinet posts under Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's Convention People's Party government, including Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Information. He also held the position of Minister of Health and Minister of Industries at a point in time in the Kwame Nkrumah's Convention People's Party government.

Along with serving as minister in different roles at different period in Kwame Nkrumah's administration, he also served a member of parliament for the Tumu Constituency.[3] [4] [5]

After the coup etat by Colonel E. Kotoka and Major Afrifa in 1966, Egala who was a well known associate of Kwame Nkrumah and a key member of his Nkrumah regime, was jailed by the military.[6]

People's National Party

Egala was also a founder of the People's National Party a political party which claimed to represent and continue the Nkrumah Heritage. The People's National Party which won the 1979 presidential and parliamentary elections. He sponsored the candidacy of Dr. Hilla Limann,[7] who became the president of the Third Republic of Ghana,[8] because he was then serving a 12-year ban from public office in Ghana.[9] [10]

In January 1980, Egala began a court process against the electoral commissioner seeking redress of the court to restore his eligibility for public office.[11]

Personal life

Alhaji Imoru Egala had four wives; Hajia Amina Egala, Hajia Memuna Egala, Hajia Adisa Egala and Susie Egala along with 12 children; three boys (Idris Egala, Dramani Egala and Osman Egala) and nine daughters (Zainabu Egala, Fati Egala, Rahinatu Egala, Ramatu Egala, Abiba Egala, Meri Egala, Zalia Egala, Fatima Egala and Rabi Egala).

Imoru is the maternal grandfather of Farouk Aliu Mahama.[12]

Death

Alhaji Imoru Egala died on 1 April 1981 in Accra, Ghana.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ghana Mourns Egala . Daily Graphic . Ghana Publication Group Ltd . 3 November 2019.
  2. Web site: B. Schemmel . Foreign ministers E-K:Ghana . 11 April 2007 . Rulers..
  3. Web site: Limann tried stabilising economy after chaotic revolution : Addae-Mensah. 2021-01-04. Graphic Online. en-gb.
  4. Web site: myghanalinks - 1954 Campaigns And Election Results In Ghana (Gold Coast) - Part II . 2021-01-04 . myghanalinks.
  5. Web site: 2015-11-25 . Book Review: A Short History of the Third Republic. . 2021-01-04 . ghanaweb . en.
  6. Web site: Alhaji Imoru Egala, a founding father of Ghana's ruling.... 2021-01-04. UPI. en.
  7. Book: Buser, Hans. In Ghana at Independence: Stories of a Swiss Salesman. 2011. Basler Afrika Bibliographien. 978-3-905758-19-1. en.
  8. News: IMORU EGALA, GHANAIAN POLITICIAN AND FOUNDER OF GOVERNING PARTY . 11 April 2007 . 2 April 1981 . The New York Times.
  9. Web site: Aid and Reform in Ghana . 11 April 2007 . Tsikata . Yvonne M. . May 1999 . 12 . Aid and Reform in Africa:Country case study papers . . The initial choice, Mr. Imoru Egala, who founded the PNP, was under a twelve-year ban from public office dating back to 1969. He was appealing this ban at the time of the election and was hence ineligible to run for president..
  10. Web site: The fall of the 3rd Republic. 2021-01-04. Graphic Online. en-gb.
  11. Web site: Alhaji Imoru Egala, a founding father of Ghana's ruling.... 2021-01-04. UPI. en.
  12. Web site: 2021-08-09. Akufo-Addo appoints Farouk Mahama as Board Chair for Ghana Integrated Iron and Steel Corporation. 2021-09-16. Citi Business News. en-US.