Profile of the late Dr. Kwabena Adjei

Profile of the late Dr. Kwabena Adjei

Former National Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Kwabena Adjei, has been reported dead.

A source close to the family said that, Dr. Adjei, died Tuesday morning at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, formerly Ridge Hospital, three days after marking his 76th birthday on March 9, 2019.

Dr. Adjei had been battling with a protracted illness.

Below is the profile of the Former NDC National Chairman of the NDC

Date of Birth: 9th March 1943
Home Town: Nkonya Ntsumuru
Region: Volta Region
Profession: Academia, Politics & Business.
1978: MBA (Marketing Option): University of Ghana, Legon, Accra,
Ghana.
1973 PhD (Research Methods & Statistics in Psychology): University
of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
1970: BA (Hons) Psychology, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.
1964/65: GCE “A” Level—London (Private Tuition), British School of
Careers, UK.
1964: GCE “O” Level—London (Private Tuition), Rapid Results College,
UK.
1960: MSLC—West African Examinations Council, Accra, Ghana.

POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION

1978/1979: Elected Council Member: Jasikan District Council, Jasikan,
Volta, Region, Ghana.
1979-1981: Parliamentary Candidate Biakoye for the Popular Front Party
1986-1987: PNDC Deputy Secretary (Deputy Minister of State) for the Volta Region, Republic Of Ghana.
1987-1992: PNDC Deputy Secretary (Deputy Minister of State) for Industries, Science & Technology, Republic Of Ghana.
1998/1992: Member Of Committee Of Secretaries (The PNDC Cabinet),
1992: Key Member since the founding of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 1992.
1993/1996: Member of Parliament (MP) for the Biakoye Constituency,
Parliament of the 4th Republic Of Ghana.
1993/1994: First Deputy Majority Chief Whip: Parliament of the 4th
Republic of Ghana.
1994: Majority Chief Whip: Parliament of the 4th Republic of
Ghana.
1994: Deputy Minister for Lands & Forestry: Republic Of Ghana.
1994/1996: Minister for Lands & Forestry: Republic Of Ghana.
1996/2000: Member of Parliament (MP) for the Biakoye, Parliament of
the 4th Republic of Ghana.
1997/1998: Cabinet Minister for Lands & Forestry, Republic of Ghana.
1998: Cabinet Minister for Food & Agriculture, Republic of Ghana.
1998/2000: Leader of The House (Majority Leader): Parliament of 4th
Republic of Ghana.
1998/2000: Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Forth Republic of Ghana
Chairman of Business Committee, Parliament of the 4th
Republic of Ghana.
¬¬ Member of Select Committee, Parliament of the 4th
Republic of Ghana.
2001/2004: Member of Parliament (MP) for the Biakoye Constituency,
Parliament Of The Fourth Republic of Ghana.
Member of Finance Committee, Parliament, Republic of the
4th Republic of Ghana
Member of Health Committee, Parliament of the 4th Republic
of Ghana.
2005 to 2013: National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
2009: Chairman of Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund).

MEMBERSHIP & PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL FORA

Hon. Dr. Kwabena Adjei had been actively involved in international co-operation activities related to his work as a Parliamentarian and as a Minister of State under the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Governments in the Republic of Ghana from 1987 to 2014. Currently his role as the National Chairman of NDC has become that of linking up with political parties in other parts of the world. The intention is to consolidate democracy.
Hon. Dr. Kwabena Adjei’s membership of, and participation in international conferences and other political and development forums had included the following main official visits between 1987 and 2010.
1987/1992: Ghana’s Accredited Delegate to the United Nations
Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna,
Austria
1998: Chairman WARDA (West Africa Rice Development Association), Sierra Leone.
1994/1996: Head of Ghana Delegation: International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
1998: Head of Ghana Delegation: Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy.
1998-2000 Head of Ghana Delegations to Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association (CPA) Conferences in the UK
and Trinidad & Tobago
Head of Ghana Delegation: Inter Parliamentary Union
(IPU), Berlin, Germany.
2009: Member of the President’s Delegation to the UK.
2009: NDC Representative, Socialist International Meeting in
Dakar Senegal.
2009: NDC Representative Socialist International Meeting in
Vienna, Austria
2009: NDC Representative Socialist International Meeting in
Budva, Montenegro

POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Dr Kwabena Adjei can be credited with several unique achievements as an executive appointee and a NDC party man from 1987 to date:

  1. He was instrumental in stabilizing the governance of the Volta Region where appointee changes had become the order of the day and a destabilizing force in the Volta Region before 1987.
  2. He discharged his obligations as a Deputy Minister or as a substantive Minister wherever he was appointed. Among other things, he:
    a. restructured any ministry he was posted to;
    b. formulated policy for the ministry; and
    c. enhanced spirit de corps in the ministry.
  3. He was instrumental in diffusing the time bomb planted by the breakaway Reform Party to weaken or disintegrate the NDC around 1998-99.
  4. He led the NDC to resurrect from its slumber and shutters in opposition to a sweet marginal electoral victory in 2009.
  5. He again led the NDC to retain power in 2012.
  6. He has played a neutralist leadership role to ensure that the NDC survives, unites and elaborates itself.
  7. He has delegated functions to and allowed his subordinate officers to enact their roles without hindrance, thereby permitting them to demonstrate their political and other potentials.
  8. He has been conferred the International award of Millennium Development Ambassador by the United Nations, August 2013.
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