Swinthin Maxwell Arko Explained

Swithin Maxwell Arko
Constituency Mp:Agona Nsaba
Parliament:Ghana
Predecessor:New
Successor:Constituency abolished
Term Start:1965
Term End:1966
Birth Date:21 March 1920
Birth Name:Swithin Maxwell Yaw Arko
Party:Convention People's Party
Alma Mater:Mfantsipim School
Profession:Educationist

Swithin Maxwell Arko (1920-2006) was a Ghanaian politician in the first republic. He was the member of parliament for the Agona Nsaba constituency from 1965 to 1966.[1] Prior to entering parliament he was the chairman of the Agona Local Council and later chairman of the National Association of Local Government Councils.

Early life and education

Arko was born on 21 March 1920 at Nsaba, a town in the Central Region of Ghana.[2] He was educated at the Nsaba Presbyterian Middle Boarding School and Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast. He proceeded to the United Kingdom to study Local Government Administration after working with U. A. G. Ltd for about ten years.[3]

Career and politics

Arko begun working with U. A. G. Ltd from 1941 until 1951 when he left for the United Kingdom for further studies.[3] Upon his return to Ghana in 1952, he served on the Agona Local Council as clerk of the council. In 1957 he joined the Cocoa Marketing Board as a senior loans officer. He worked with the Cocoa Marketing Board until 1962 when he became chairman of the Agona Local Council and vice chairman of the National Association of the Local Government Council.[4] [5] He later became chairman of the National Association of the Local Government Council.[6] He was also an executive member of theĀ African Union of Local Authorities and an executive member of the International Union of Local Authorities.[7] [8] In June 1965 he became the member of parliament for the Agona Nsaba constituency.[9] [10] He served in that capacity until February 1966 when the Nkrumah government was overthrown.

Personal life

Arko died in 2006 and was survived by seven children.[11] His hobbies included reading and football.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Parliamentary Debates; Official Report, Part 2 . iii and 8 . Ghana National Assembly . 1965 . Parliamentary Debates.
  2. Ghana Year Book . Graphic Corporation . 4 . 1966 . Ghana Year Book.
  3. Ghana Year Book . Graphic Corporation . 204 . 1966 . Ghana Year Book.
  4. Executive Instruments . Ghana Publishing Company . 82 . 1962 . Executive Instruments.
  5. Ghana Today, Volume 7 . Information Section, Ghana Office . 13 . 1963 . Ghana Today.
  6. Local Government Throughout the World, Volume 5 . James Clarke . 2 . 1966 . Local Government Throughout the World.
  7. Ghana Year Book . Graphic Corporation . 204 . 1966 . Ghana Year Book.
  8. Ghana Year Book . Graphic Corporation . 204 . 1966 . Ghana Year Book.
  9. Ghana Year Book 1966 . 22 . Daily Graphic . 1966 . Ghana Year Book.
  10. West Africa Annual, Issue 8 . James Clarke . 79 . 1965 . West Africa Annual.
  11. News: Boadu-Ayeboafoh . Yaw . 7 June 2006 . Funeral Announcements . Daily Graphic . 14 December 2019.
  12. Ghana Year Book . Graphic Corporation . 204 . 1966 . Ghana Year Book.