Tubrow Kapeon Yentu Explained

Tubrow Kapeon Yentu
Office1:Member of Parliament
for Nabdam
Term Start1:1965
Term End1:24 February 1966
Predecessor1:New
Successor1:Constituency merged
Office2:Member of Parliament
for Frafra East
Term Start2:1954
Term End2:1965
Predecessor2:New
Successor2:Constituency abolished
Birth Name:Tubrow Kapeon Yentu
Citizenship:Ghanaian

Tubrow Kapeon Yentu was a Ghanaian politician. He was the member of parliament for the Frafra East constituency[1] from 1954 to 1965 and the member of parliament for the Nabdam constituency from 1965 to 1966.[2]

Yentu was a member of the Northern People's Party (NPP) and consequently a member of the United Party (UP) when all other parties with exception of the Convention People's Party (CPP) merged to form the United Party in 1957. He however, crossed carpets together with Mumuni Bawumia and Mahama Tampurie in 1958 to join the then ruling party; the Convention People's Party.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Debates, Issue 4 . Gold Coast Legislative Assembly . xiv . 1955.
  2. Parliamentary Debates; Official Report, Part 2 . vi and 10 . Ghana National Assembly . 1965 . Parliamentary Debates.
  3. Book: Austin, Dennis . 1976 . Ghana Observed:Essays on the Politics of a West African Republic . 53. 9780841902787 .
  4. The Ghanaian, Issues 1-9; Issues 12-18 . 5 . Star Publishing Company, Limited . 1958 . The Ghanaian.