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Kwame Asante

Kwame Asante

Ghanaian soldier and politician


Kwame Asante is a Ghanaian soldier and politician. He served in the National Redemption Council military government until his resignation in 1974.

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Following the coup d'état on 13 January 1972, he was appointed the Commissioner for Labour, Social welfare and Cooperatives led by Colonel Acheampong.[1] In 1973, he was transferred to the Ministry of Transport which he headed until April 1974 when he resigned from government.[2]

Asante was one of several people whose assets were returned to them during the Kufuor government era. These assets had been seized during the purge by the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council military government led by Flight Lt. Jerry Rawlings when it ruled Ghana for four months in 1979.[3]

Asante had three children with his wife Leticia. He had four additional children with three other women. He died intestate on 3 April 1990 following a road traffic collision.[4]

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References

  1. Jubilee Ghana : a 50-year news journey thro' graphic. Accra: Graphic. 2006. ISBN 9988809786.
  2. "Asante Resigns". Ghana News. 6 (6/74): 2. 30 April 1974. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  3. "Four Former Heads Of State, 133 Others Get Back Assets". Modern Ghana. 22 October 2008. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
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