Joseph Kofi Adda Explained

Joseph Kofi Adda
Office:Minister for Aviation
Term Start:2018
Term End:2021
President:Akufo-Addo
Constituency Mp1:Navrongo Central
Term Start1:March 2003
Term End1:January 2013
Predecessor1:John Achuliwor
Successor1:Mark Woyongo
Office2:Minister for Energy
Term Start2:28 April 2006
Term End2:2008
President2:John Kufuor
Predecessor2:Aaron Mike Oquaye
Successor2:Felix Owusu-Adjapong
Office3:Member of Parliament for Navrongo Constituency
Term Start3:7 January 2005
Term End3:6 January 2009
President3:John Kufuor
Birth Date:1956 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Navrongo, Gold Coast
Death Place:Accra, Ghana
Nationality: Ghanaian citizenship
Party:New Patriotic Party
Children:Two
Alma Mater:Indiana Wesleyan University
Columbia University
St. John's School, Sekondi
Profession:Financial Economist
Management Consultant

Joseph Kofi Kowe Adda (22 April 1956 – 14 October 2021) was a Ghanaian politician, who served as a Member of Parliament and also the Minister for Aviation in the New Patriotic Party government under President Akufo-Addo until January 2021. He was also a Financial Economist and a Management Consultant.

Early life and education

Joseph Adda was born at Navrongo, the capital of the Kassena-Nankana District in the Upper East Region of Ghana.[1] He had his secondary education at St. John's School, Sekondi and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in politics and economics from the Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana, United States, which he attended between 1979 and 1982. Between 1982 and 1984, he was at Columbia University, New York, where he studied for a Master's degree in International Affairs, specialising in Finance and Banking.[2] He went on to get a graduate certificate in African Studies from the same university. In 1989, he obtained a certificate in French language and civilization from the Sorbonne University, Paris, France.[1]

Early career

Joseph Adda was a Financial Economist and a Management Consultant.[3] He worked as an executive officer at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ghana in 1979. Between 1983 and 1984, he worked as a Research Analyst intern at the Third World Trade Institute, New York, USA. Over the next two years, he was an account Executive and Management trainee at the Equitable Financial Service, Inc., in New Jersey, USA. Mr. Adda has also worked at Essex County College, Newark, New Jersey, USA (1986  - 1988), Thomson McKinnon Securities Inc., New York (1989  - 1991) and with Deloitte and Touche Consulting, (West Africa), Accra (1991  - 1994). Since 1994, Joseph Adda has been the director of Omni Consulting International (Ghana) Ltd. Between 1996 and 2000, he worked in various capacities at the Ministry of Finance, Ghana.[1]

Elections

Adda first became a Member of Parliament in 2003. He won the by-election for the Navrongo Central constituency of the Upper East Region of Ghana after the death of the incumbent, John Achuliwor.[4] He retained his seat in the 2004 parliamentary election. He won on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party.[5] [6] [7] His constituency was a part of the 2 parliamentary seats out of 13 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the Upper East Region.[8] The New Patriotic Party won a majority total of 128 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats.[9] He was elected with 12,444 votes out of 31,657 total valid votes cast. This was equivalent to 39.3% of total valid votes cast. He was elected over Gabriel Pwamang of the Peoples’ National Convention, Andema Emmanuel of the National Democratic Congress, Azantinlwo Anemana Jennifer Grace of the Convention People's Party, Bagonia Grace of the Democratic People's Party, Donald Amuah and Achuliwor A. Otito Werseh both independent candidates. These obtained 6,512, 6,201, 140, 83, 2,262 and 4,015 votes respectively out of the total valid votes cast. These were equivalent to 20.6%, 19.6%, 0.4%, 0.3%, 7.1% and 12.7% respectively of total valid votes cast.

Politics

Adda was appointed the Minister for Manpower Development and Employment by President John Kufuor in 2005.[10] On 28 April 2006, he was moved in a cabinet reshuffle to the position of Minister for Energy.[11] He was later replaced by Felix Owusu-Adjapong as Minister of Energy by President Kuffuor. Joe Adda retained his seat when the NPP lost the general elections in 2008. He however lost the seat in the 2012 elections to Mark Woyongo.[12]

In May 2017, President Nana Akufo-Addo named Joseph Kofi Adda as part of nineteen ministers who would form his cabinet. The names of the 19 ministers were submitted to the Parliament of Ghana and announced by the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Prof. Mike Ocquaye. As a Cabinet minister, Joseph Kofi Adda was part of the inner circle of the president and aided key decision-making activities in the country.[13]

Personal life

Adda was married with two children. He was a Christian.[14] He was a Catholic.

Death

Adda died in the early hours of Thursday, 14 October 2021, at the Legon Hospital in Accra.[15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minister for Energy . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070415200335/http://www.ghana.gov.gh/governing/ministers/ada.php . 15 April 2007 . 16 May 2007 . Ghana government - Profile of Minister.
  2. Web site: 6 May 2016. Ghana MPs - MP Details - Adda, Joseph Kofi. 3 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20160506160910/http://ghanamps.gov.gh/mps/details.php?id=25. 6 May 2016.
  3. Web site: Hon. Joseph Kofi Kowe Adda (NPP) (Navrongo Central) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071011103451/http://www.ghanadistricts.com/mps/?r=8&PHPSESSID=83d8e3e6fb8b173f937b3da4fd190fc5&mpd=174&PHPSESSID=83d8e3e6fb8b173f937b3da4fd190fc5 . 11 October 2007 . 16 May 2007 . Upper East Region - Members of Parliament - Profile . GhanaDistricts..
  4. News: NPP retains Navrongo seat . 16 May 2007 . Politics of Wednesday, 26 March 2003 . Ghana Home Page.
  5. Web site: Peace FM . Ghana Election 2004 Results - Navrongo Constituency . 3 August 2020 . Ghana Elections - Peace FM.
  6. Book: Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections . Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung . 2005 . Accra . 186.
  7. Book: Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections . Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung . 2005 . Accra . 184.
  8. Web site: 10 August 2016. Statistics of Presidential and Parliamentary Election Results. 3 August 2020. Fact Check Ghana. en-US.
  9. Web site: Peace FM. Ghana Election 2004 Results - President. 3 August 2020. Ghana Elections - Peace FM.
  10. News: Twenty-nine Ministers sworn into office . 5 May 2007 . General News of Wednesday, 2 February 2005 . Ghana Home Page.
  11. News: Kufuor restructures ministerial team . 16 May 2007 . General News of Friday, 28 April 2006 . Ghana Home Page.
  12. Web site: DailyGuide Africa . 15 January 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030453/http://www.dailyguideghana.com/?p=70030 . 4 March 2016 .
  13. Web site: FM . Citi . Arts Minister Catherine Afeku makes it to Cabinet . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170731025902/http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/entertainment/Arts-Minister-Catherine-Afeku-makes-it-to-Cabinet-542839 . 31 July 2017 . 7 July 2017 . ghanaweb.
  14. Book: Ghana Parliamentary Register, 2004-2008. The Office of Parliament. 2004. Ghana. 83.
  15. Web site: 14 October 2021. Former Aviation Minister Joseph Kofi Adda has died. 16 November 2021. MyJoyOnline.
  16. Web site: 2021-10-14 . Former Minister of Aviation, Kofi Adda dies at age 65 . 2022-12-07 . Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana . en-US.
  17. Web site: Parliament of Ghana . 2022-12-07 . parliament of ghana.
  18. Web site: 2021-10-15 . Kofi Adda died of heart failure – Report . 2022-12-07 . GhanaWeb . en.
  19. Web site: Tabernacle . Mr . 2021-10-14 . Former Aviation Minister Joseph Kofi Adda dead . 2022-12-07 . GhPage . en-GB.
  20. Web site: Dumolga . Joseph . 2021-10-14 . Joseph Kofi Adda Dead: Cause of Death of The Former Navrongo Central MP . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20221207150159/https://harmattangh.com/joseph-kofi-adda-dead-cause-of-death-of-the-former-navrongo-central-mp/ . 7 December 2022 . 2022-12-07 . Harmattan Ghana . en-US.