William Ntoso Explained

Office:Member of Parliament
for Atebubu
Termstart:March 1957
Termend:24 February 1966
Predecessor:Constituency established
Successor:Parliament suspended
Office1:Member of the
Gold Coast Legislative Assembly
for Atebubu
Termstart1:17 July 1956
Termend1:March 1957
Predecessor1:?
Successor1:Constituency disestablished
Party:Convention People's Party
Otherparty:National Liberation Movement
United Party
Honorific Suffix:MP Esq.

William Ntoso was a Ghanaian politician who served in the Parliament of Ghana from 1957 until 1966, representing the Atebubu constituency.

Biography

William Ntoso was a teacher and member of the National Liberation Movement.[1] In the 1956 Gold Coast general election, Ntoso was elected to the Gold Coast Legislative Assembly, representing the Atebubu constituency. Ntoso received 2,970 votes in the election, defeating J. E. Buanya of the Convention People's Party and independent candidate J. G. Assare, who received 2,565 and 503 votes, respectively.[2] [3] [4]

Following Ghana's independence in 1957, Ntoso continued represent the Atebubu constituency in the Parliament of Ghana. That year, Ntoso was also appointed by the Ashanti Interim Regional Assembly to the Ashanti Police Relations Committee.[5] Ntoso joined the United Party by 1959, and later that year served as one of Ghana's representatives to the Inter-Parliamentary Union.[6] By 1962, he joined the Convention People's Party.[7] In the 1965 Ghanaian parliamentary election, Ntoso was re-elected to parliament unopposed, as the CPP was the sole legal party and candidates were selected by its central committee.[8] [9]

During his tenure in parliament, Ntoso proposed the connection of direct telephone lines to Atebubu, and supported the Ghana Police Service in a crackdown on prostitution.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gold Coast Gazette . 1956 . 830 . en.
  2. Book: West Africa . 1956 . . 507 . en.
  3. Bob-Milliar . George M. . 2014 . Verandah Boys versus Reactionary Lawyers: Nationalist Activism in Ghana, 1946–1956 . . 47 . 2 . 314 . 24393408 . 0361-7882 . JSTOR.
  4. Book: The Legislative Assembly Debates: Official Report . 1956 . Gold Coast Legislative Assembly . 1 . iii, 1 . en.
  5. News: June 21, 1957 . 5 to serve on Ashanti police committee . 8 . . November 26, 2022 . Therson-Cofie . M. .
  6. Book: The West African Review . West African Review . 1959 . 30 . 828 . en.
  7. Book: Parliamentary Debates: Official Report . 1962 . . Accra . 337 . en.
  8. Book: Jakande, L. K. . West Africa Annual . 1965 . 81 . en.
  9. Web site: Elections in Ghana . 2022-11-26 . African Elections Database.
  10. Book: Parliamentary Debates: National Assembly Official Report . 1964 . . Accra . 69, 1369 . en.