Sherry Ayittey Explained

Sherry Ayittey
Office:Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development
Term Start:9 June 2014
Term End:6 January 2017
President:John Mahama
Predecessor:Nayon Bilijo
Office2:Minister for Health
Term Start2:February 2013
Term End2:9 June 2014
President2:John Mahama
Office3:Minister for Environment, Science and Technology
Term Start3:February 2009
Term End3:6 January 2013
Predecessor2:Alban Bagbin
Successor2:Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah
Birth Date:8 February 1948
Birthname:Hanny Sherry Ayittey
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Children:1
Alma Mater:Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (BSc, MSc)
Profession:Biochemist
Successor1:Elizabeth Afoley Quaye
Successor3:Joe Oteng-Adjei

Hanny-Sherry Naa Sakley Ayittey (8 February 1948 – 22 July 2023) was a Ghanaian biochemist, politician and women's activist. She was a Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development. She was the Minister for Health from February 2013 to June 2014. She was the Minister for Environment, Science and Technology from 2009 to 2012.

Early life and education

Ayittey was born on 8 February 1948. After graduating from Labone Secondary School in Accra as a member of the 1965–1967 year group, she attended the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, then the University of Science and Technology (UST), and earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Master of Science in industrial microbiology.[1] [2] [3] She was also a fellow of American universities of management, namely, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University.[4] Ayittey was involved in non-governmental organisation activities in Ghana. In February 2013, she attended a leadership programme at Harvard University.

Career

Ayittey served as the managing director of Ghana Industrial Holding Corporation (GIHOC) Distilleries. She served on several management boards in Ghana including the Ghana Water and Sewerage Corporation now Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL), Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Ghana Forestry Commission, National Population Council and Ghana Export Promotion Council.

Ayittey was Ghana's lead of delegation to Conference of Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and United Nations Convention on Biodiversity among others.

Ayitey was an attendant of the International Conference for Women in Beijing, China and the Africa Global Initiative Conference, Tokyo, Japan. She was also a fellow of the Institute of Directors, United Kingdom, and a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), Ghana.

Politics

Ayittey was a founding member[5] [6] of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). She served in several roles within the party and in government, serving as a women's activist, a minister of state and a National Vice-chairperson.

Minister of Environment, Science and Technology

After the 2008 presidential election, President John Atta Mills appointed Ayittey as Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, making her a member of his 19-minister cabinet in January 2009.[7] [8] [9] During her tenure she had to work along with the Ministry of Energy in ensuring Ghana's first drill of oil and gas.[10] [11] She led the ministry to ensure that all environmental hazards has been taken into consideration. She also led the ministry in drawing an oil and gas master plan along with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to integrate environmental management, health and safety and community issues into petroleum sector operations to ensure sustainable development.[12] She represented President Atta Mills at the 2nd Commission Meeting of COMSATS in April 2012, where the President was appointed the chairperson of the commission.[13]

Ayittey served as the chairperson of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology (Geneva) and the African Regional Centre on Technology (Dakar).[14] She was also a member of ECOWAS Board, Economic Community of West African States Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)[15] and was also a Council Member of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), Washington.

Minister of Health

In January 2013, she was appointed Minister for Health by President John Mahama, taking over from Alban Bagbin.[16] [17] She represented Ghana at international forums and conferences during her tenure, including the 66th World Health Assembly, in which she was one of the keynote speakers at the assembly on climate change and air pollution.[18] [19] [20] Whilst serving as Ghana's Health Minister, she made calls at the 2013 National Family planning week celebration in Ho, Volta Region, on the need for the Ghana Education Service (GES) to introduce the teaching of family planning in schools to enable the adolescents to understand and know more about their reproductive health.[21] The youth's lack of knowledge on reproductive health and family planning was considered a major contributing factor to the high incidences of teenage pregnancy in Ghana, and it was hoped that the introduction of these topics in the curriculum would reduce the stigma associated with reproductive health. She also stated that traditional authorities and religious leaders should regularly bring in experts in family planning and reproductive health to sensitise their communities on these issues.

During her tenure as health minister, she also considered eye-care as a critical aspect of ensuring a healthy nation, which led to an initiative of the distribution of eye-glasses in collaboration with the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) to people living in rural communities in Ghana.[22] In 2014, as the Minister of Health, she advocated for the training of more ophthalmologists in Ghana since there were only 74 trained ophthalmologists nationwide.[23]

Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture

On 9 June 2014, Ayitey was reassigned by President Mahama to the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture.[24]

NDC national vice-chairperson

In 2000, Ayittey was the national vice-chairman for the NDC.[25] In 2018, Ayittey declared her intentions to stand for the national vice-chairmanship position for the NDC.[26] [27] She stood along with Awudu Sofo Asorka, Said Sinare, Yaw Owusu Obimpeh, Adu-Yeboah, Amadu Bukari Sorogho, Seth Ofosu-Ohene, Sumaila Mahama and Kwame Ampofo.[28] She campaigned and declared that her decision to stand for the position was on the agenda to "Rebuild, Reposition and Regain the party values and principles among its grassroots base towards the 2020 Ghana elections." She succeeded in her bid to become a member of the party's national executive committee after the elections on 18 November 2018,[29] she was voted to serve as one of the three vice chairpersons for the party, with Awudu Sofo Asorka serving as 1st Vice, her serving as 2nd Vice and Said Sinare as 3rd Vice.[30] [31]

31 December Women's Movement

Ayittey was involved with 31 December Women's Movement, a non governmental organisation affiliated to the NDC, whose president is Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, wife of the late Jerry Rawlings, former President of Ghana. She also served as the treasurer and project and budget coordinator of the organisation.[32] [33] [34]

Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL) trial

After the NDC lost the Ghanaian presidential election in December 2000, the New Patriotic Party came to power with John Kufuor forming his government. Various NDC activists stood trial for different reasons. Ayitey was put on trial with Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings in relation to the divestiture of the Ghana Rubber Estates Limited. Ayitey had been a member of the Divestiture Implementation Committee.[35] She challenged the High Court's decision for her to open her defence. However, the Court of Appeal turned down her request and asked that she opened her defence in the High Court.[36]

Giving evidence at the court under cross-examination, Emmanuel Amuzu Agbodo, former Executive Secretary of the Divestiture Implementation Committee (DIC), and one of the three accused persons said during his tenure of office, Ayitey, treasurer of 31 December Women's Movement did not approach him to seek any favours on behalf of SIPH.[37] She denied all allegations against her in the GREL trial.[38] [39] At the end of the trial on 21 April 2005, the Court ruled that the Prosecution had failed to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubts against Ayittey and Agbodo, and, therefore, freed them.[40]

Personal life

Ayittey's elder brother was the economist George Ayittey.[41] [42] She was married to Negash Jose Taddese and the couple had a daughter Nigist Abena Taddese who is a medical doctor.[43]

Ayittey died on 22 July 2023, at age 75.[44] [45] Several politicians and members of the general public paid tribute to her on social media and traditional media. Former President John Mahama described her death as a shocking loss, while her party, the National Democratic Congress, described it as a sudden and unexpected blow. They went on to describe her as a party stalwart whose contributions to nation building span a generation in Ghana's history.[46] [47]

Honours and recognition

In 1990, Ayittey was adjudged the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIM) Marketing Woman of the Year.[48] [49]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ghana: We're Devastated By Death of Sherry Ayittey – NDC . AllAfrica . Ghanaian Times . 24 July 2023.
  2. Web site: 21 March 2016 . 50th anniversary of Labone SHS launched . 13 February 2021 . Graphic Online.
  3. Web site: Hanny-Sherry Ayitey . 13 February 2021 . World Economic Forum.
  4. Web site: Speaker Bios . 1 August 2023 . Our Ocean 2016.
  5. Web site: Emmanuel . Coffie . 25 September 2018 . NDC race: I will make life easy for NDC members – Sherry Ayittey . 29 July 2023 . GhanaWeb .
  6. Web site: Gbede . Japhet Festus . 23 July 2023 . Dorcas Afotey commiserates with family of Sherry Ayitey . 29 July 2023 . News Ghana.
  7. Web site: Bennett. Christopher Kweku. 22 January 2009. Mills' first list of Ministers out. 13 February 2021. Ghana Business News. en-US.
  8. Web site: 9 March 2009. President Constitutes Cabinet. 13 February 2021. gssp.ifpri.info.
  9. Web site: President Mills holds first cabinet meeting . 13 February 2021 . My Joy Online . en-US.
  10. Web site: Ghana is environmentally prepared for oil and gas drilling. 13 February 2021. BusinessGhana.
  11. Web site: 7 October 2012 . Environmental arrangement at Jubilee field on course. . 13 February 2021 . News Ghana .
  12. Web site: Let's sustain oil sector, not neglecting the environment – Sherry Ayittey . 13 February 2021 . My Joy Online.
  13. Web site: Successful Conclusion of the 2nd Commission Meeting of COMSATS (April 16–17, 2012) – COMSATS Secretariat. 13 February 2021. en-US.
  14. Web site: ITU Symposium on ICTs and the Environment & Climate Change . 13 February 2021 . International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
  15. Web site: Sherrey Ayitey appointed to the board of ECOWAS-ECREEE. 13 February 2021. Modern Ghana. en.
  16. Web site: President Mahama Appoints More Ministers. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140819084545/http://ghanadecides.com/president-mahama-appoints-more-ministers/. 19 August 2014. 18 January 2013.
  17. Web site: 18 January 2013 . President John Mahama Name 7 More Ministers . 13 February 2021 . News Ghana . en-US.
  18. Web site: Climate change and health at the 66th World Health Assembly . 13 February 2021 . WHO.
  19. Web site: 66th World Health Assembly Side Event on Air Pollution . 13 February 2021 . WHO .
  20. Web site: Sixty-sixth World Health Assembly opens . 13 February 2021 . UNAIDS .
  21. Web site: Health Minister Calls For Teaching Of Family Planning In School. 13 February 2021. Modern Ghana. en.
  22. Web site: Dogbevi. Emmanuel. 26 July 2013. Health Minister distributes 2000 eye-glasses for rural areas. 13 February 2021. Ghana Business News. en-US.
  23. Web site: Ghana has only 74 eye doctors . 13 February 2021 . My Joy Online .
  24. Web site: President Mahama Appoints New Ministers For Health, Lands & Natural Resources. 9 June 2014.
  25. Book: Aryeh, Elvis . Daily Graphic: Issue 147831, February 11 2000 . 11 February 2000 . Graphic Communications Group . 6 . en . 29 July 2023.
  26. Web site: 25 September 2018 . NDC race: I will make life easy for NDC members – Sherry Ayittey . 13 February 2021 . GhanaWeb.
  27. Web site: 'Team Sherry Ayittey' advocate for strict party discipline as she woo voters. 13 February 2021. Modern Ghana. en.
  28. Web site: Owusu . William Yaw . 15 September 2018 . 92 Fight For NDC Positions . 1 January 2021 . DailyGuide Network.
  29. Web site: 19 November 2018 . NDC delegates' Conference: Chief Azorka, Sherry Ayittey, others win big . 13 February 2021 . Citinewsroom.
  30. Web site: 19 November 2019 . Asiedu Nketia wins landslide victory to remain NDC General Secretary . 1 January 2021 . Ghana Business News.
  31. Web site: 19 November 2018. Ofosu-Ampofo elected as NDC National Chairman. 1 January 2021. GBC Ghana Online. en-US.
  32. Book: Banesseh, Mabel Aku . Daily Graphic: Issue 149338 January 25 2005 . 25 January 2005 . Graphic Communications Group . 2005 . Boadu-Ayeboafoh . Yaw . 25 July 2023.
  33. Book: Fynn, Deborah . Daily Graphic: Issue 148857 June 26, 2003 . 26 June 2003 . Graphic Communications Group . Boadu-Ayeboafoh . Yaw . 17 . 25 July 2023.
  34. Web site: 5 July 2007 . December 31 Women's Movement inaugurates gari factory . 29 July 2023 . GhanaWeb .
  35. News: 1 April 2005 . The Sherry Ayittey GREL Trial ... . Ghana Home Page . 24 July 2010.
  36. Web site: Sherry Ayitey Ordered to Open Defence . 30 November 2001 . 1 April 2004 .
  37. Web site: Ayitey didn't contact me to seek favours for SIPH – Agbodo . 30 November 2001 . 10 November 2004 .
  38. Web site: 30 November 2001 . I didn't play any role in GREL's divestiture-Ayittey . 22 December 2004.
  39. Web site: I didn't take part in any discussion on GREL's divestiture – Ayittey . 30 November 2001 . 18 January 2005 .
  40. News: Appeal Court frees Casely-Hayford . 1 June 2006 . GhanaWeb . GNA . 21 November 2018 .
  41. Web site: Attah . Haruna . 19 October 2000 . Winning Election 2000 Opposition must unite – George Ayittey . 23 July 2023 . Ghana Web.
  42. Web site: 6 February 1998 . Finding flagbearers . 23 July 2023 . Africa Confidential .
  43. Web site: Quaye . Grace Tsotsoo . 11 October 2023 . NDC To Hold Remembrance Day For Sherry Ayittey On November 3 . 5 November 2023 . The Ghana Report . en.
  44. Web site: 22 July 2023 . Former Fisheries Minister, Sherry Ayittey dead . 22 July 2023 . My Joy Online .
  45. Web site: Nyavi . Getrude Ankah . 22 July 2023 . Sherry Ayittey passes on at age 75 . 22 July 2023 . Graphic Online.
  46. Web site: 2023-07-22 . ndc statement on sherry ayittey . 30 July 2023 . Citinewsroom.
  47. Web site: Atawoge . Kabah . 23 July 2023 . John Mahama and Lordina mourn late Sherry Ayittey . 30 July 2023 . Citinewsroom .
  48. Web site: YEAR NAME YEAR NAME – The Chartered Institute of Marketing . 13 February 2021 . Yumpu.
  49. Web site: Network of CIMG Marketing Women of the Year launch Believe it; Achieve it mentorship project. 13 February 2021. Modern Ghana. en.