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John Peter Amewu

John Peter Amewu

Ghanaian politician


John-Peter Amewu ( born1972) is a Ghanaian politician and current Minister for Railways Development in Ghana and Member of Parliament (MP) for Hohoe Constituency in the Parliament of Ghana.[1][2][3] He was the former Minister of Energy[4] and former Minister for Lands And Natural Resources in Ghana.[5][6][7]

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Early life and education

John-Peter Amewu was born in 1972 in Wli-Todzi in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta Region. He attended Hohoe E. P. Senior High School, St. Mary's Seminary/Senior High School, Lolobi and Adisadel College, Cape Coast for his high school education. John-Peter Amewu obtained his bachelor's degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He furthered his education and obtained an MBA in finance from University of Ghana, Legon, and proceeded to obtain a postgraduate degree in international energy industry management and a master's degree in petroleum law and policy from University of Dundee (UK).[8][9][10]

Career

He is a co-founder of Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), where he worked as the director of policy and research, and provided policy advice to support a variety of government and private sector projects.[11]

Politics

John-Peter Amewu is a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He was appointed by His Excellency John Agyekum Kufour as the municipal chief executive for Hohoe Municipal Assembly. He served as municipal chief executive for Hohoe from 2005 to 2009.[12][13] He was the New Patriotic Party parliamentary candidate for the 2004, general elections and 2008 general elections to contest the then Hohoe North Constituency seat but lost to both to the National Democratic Congress parliamentary candidate Prince Jacob Hayibor.[14]

Cabinet minister

In May 2017, John-Peter Amewu was appointed to serve in the 19-Member Cabinet of Nana Akufo-Addo as the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources (Ghana).

In August 2018, President Nana Addo-Danquah Akufo-Addo changed John-Peter Amewu's portfolio Energy Minister (Ghana). Thus, he became the country's energy minister. He served in this capacity for the rest of the term of the New Patriotic Party government.

After the New Patriotic Party won the 2020 general elections, John-Peter Amewu is again appointed as the Minister for Railways Development.[15]

Member of Parliament

After the December 7, 2020, general elections, John-Peter Amewu became the first New Patriotic Party candidate to win a parliamentary election in Hohoe Constituency since 1992.[16][17][2]

Personal life

He identifies himself as a Christian. He is married with four children.[18]


References

  1. "Amewu has won Hohoe for NPP – Eugene Arhin". MyJoyOnline.com. December 7, 2020. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  2. Awai, Mohammed (December 8, 2020). "Peter Amewu: We made history in Hohoe parliamentary election". Yen Ghana. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  3. "John Peter Amewu, Biography". ghanaweb. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  4. Ghana, Government. "John Peter Amewu – Lands & Natural Resources". Government of Ghana. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  5. ""Investment opportunities exist in Ghana," says energy minister". African Review (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  6. "An elephant meal for John Peter Amewu". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  7. "Profile of second batch of ministers designate". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  8. "H.E. Hon. John Peter Amewu". Africa Energy Forum. 2019-05-18. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  9. "Profile of second batch of ministers designate". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  10. FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2008 Results - Hohoe Constituency". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  11. "region". MyJoyOnline. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  12. CoverGhana (2022-08-25). "John-Peter Amewu Biography, Age, Net worth, Education, Children, Wife, Parents". Cover Ghana. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
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