Anthony Akoto Osei is a
Ghanaian banker and politician.
Osei was in the cabinet of
President John Agyekum Kufuor as
Minister of State for Finance and Economic Planning. He was a member of Parliament for the electoral district of
Old Tafo
Old Tafo is the oldest town in the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional area in the Abuakwa North Municipality in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. It is the home of the famous Ohum Festival, the only festival widely celebrated by the people of Akyem A ...
in the
Ashanti region.
Early life and education
Osei was born in
Sunyani, the capital of
Bono Region then
Brong Ahafo Region on 18 April 1953.
He had his secondary level education at
Achimota School
Achimota School ( /ɑːtʃimoʊtɑː/ ), formerly Prince of Wales College and School at Achimota, later Achimota College, now nicknamed Motown, is a co-educational boarding school located at Achimota in Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana. The school wa ...
and
Opoku Ware Senior High School. He furthered at
Oberlin College
Oberlin College is a Private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio. It is the oldest Mixed-sex education, coeducational liberal arts college in the United S ...
in Ohio where he obtained a bachelor's degree in economics.
He has a Master of Arts degree in Applied Economics from the
American University
The American University (AU or American) is a private federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Its main campus spans 90 acres (36 ha) on Ward Circle, mostly in the Spring Valley neighborhood of Northwest D.C. AU was charte ...
in the USA. He also graduated from
Howard University in 1987 with a Ph.D. in economics.
Career
Osei is an Economist by profession.
On 27 March 2002, Osei became a member of the management board of Merchant Bank (Ghana) Ltd. Previously, he worked as associate professor at
Dillard University (USA) and previously as a research assistant at the Center for Policy Analysis (Ghana).
Political career
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning
Osei worked as deputy minister for Finance and Economic Planning in May 2003 and was a major economic adviser to the government.
He was elevated to substantive
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning after the death of the then Minister
Kwadwo Baah Wiredu
Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu (1952 – 24 September 2008) was a Ghanaian politician and a chartered accountant. He was Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ghana for Asante Akim North Constituency from January 1997 until his death on September 2 ...
. He served in that role until 6 January 2009 when government was handed over to the National Democratic Congress who had won the 2008 General Elections.
Minister for Monitoring and Evaluation
In February 2017, Osei was sworn in as Minister of Monitoring and Evaluation after being nominated by President
Nana Akufo-Addo and going through the vetting process in the parliament of Ghana. The ministry of Monitoring and Evaluation was a newly created Ministry to evaluate, monitor and plan review summits and forums in fulfillment of the government's policies on evaluating the progress of its own ministries.
Cabinet Minister
In May 2017,
President Nana Akufo-Addo named Anthony Akoto Osei as part of nineteen ministers who would form
his cabinet. The names of the 19 ministers were submitted to the
Parliament of Ghana and announced by the Speaker of the House,
Rt. Hon. Prof. Mike Ocquaye. As a Cabinet minister, Anthony Akoto Osei is part of the inner circle of the president and is to aid in key decision-making activities in the country.
Other positions held
Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA), Accra; Consultant to the
World Bank (Korean Division), 1987; Associate professor in
Economics at Howard Universities from 1984 to 1995; Special Adviser, MFEP, 2001–2003; Deputy Minister for Finance, 2003–2007; Minister of State, 2007–2008; Acting Minister of Finance, September 2008 - 6 January 2009; MP (January 2005 to date - 4th term)
Elections
Osei was elected as the member of parliament for the
Old Tafo
Old Tafo is the oldest town in the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional area in the Abuakwa North Municipality in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. It is the home of the famous Ohum Festival, the only festival widely celebrated by the people of Akyem A ...
constituency of the
Ashanti Region of
Ghana for the first time in the 2004 Ghanaian general elections.
He won on the ticket of the
New Patriotic Party.
His constituency was a part of the 36 parliamentary seats out of 39 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the Ashanti Region. The
New Patriotic Party won a majority total of 128 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats. He was elected with 34,957 votes out of 44,000 total valid votes cast.
This was equivalent to 79.4% of total valid votes cast.
He was elected over Salu Ibrahim of the
National Democratic Congress, Andrews K. Asamoah-Akoto of the
Convention People's Party and Amediku Dominic D. Quarshie an independent candidate.
These obtained 7,116, 426 and 1,501 votes respectively of the total valid votes cast.
These were equivalent to 16.2%, 1% and 3.4% respectively of total valid votes cast.
In 2008, he won the general elections on the ticket of the
New Patriotic Party for the same constituency.
8 His constituency was part of the 34 parliamentary seats out of 39 seats won by the New Patriotic Party in that election for the
Ashanti Region. The New Patriotic Party won a minority total of 109 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats.
He was elected with 36,171 votes out of 47,478 total valid votes cast.
This was equivalent to 76.18% of total valid votes cast.
He was elected over Swallah Ali of the
People's National Convention, Dominic Kwabena Anomah of the
National Democratic Congress, Issah Abdul Salam of the
Convention People's Party and Mohammed Rabui Umar of the Reformed Patriotic Democrats.
These obtained 427, 10,386, 375 and 119 votes respectively out of the total valid votes cast.
These were equivalent to 37.59%, 5.43% and 1.28% respectively of the total votes cast.
In 2012, he won the general elections once again for the same constituency.
He was elected with 43,561 votes out of 57,478 total valid votes cast.
This was equivalent to 75.79% of total valid votes cast.
He was elected over Memuna Kabore Abu-Bakr Siddique of the
National Democratic Congress, Faruk Muhammed Tankoh of
People's National Convention and Issah Abdul Salam of the
Convention People's Party.
These obtained 13,454, 149 and 314 votes respectively of the total valid votes cast.
These were equivalent to 23.41%, 0.26% and 0.55% respectively of the total votes cast.
Personal life
He is a Christian Catholic.
He is married with three children.
See also
*
Kufuor government
This is a list of the ministers who have served in John Kufuor's New Patriotic Party government during the Fourth Republic of Ghana. This government started on January 7, 2001, the first changeover between civilian governments in Ghana through the ...
*
List of Ghanaian politicians
The following is a list of Ghanaian politicians, both past and present.
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* Abavana, Lawrence Rosario
* Abdulai, Mohammed Mubarak ''see below'' Ras Mubarak
* Albert Abongo
* Acheampong, Ignatius Kutu
* Addy, Mark Diamond
* Aferi, Na ...
References
External links
Merchant Bank Ltd. engl.
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Living people
Ghanaian bankers
Finance ministers of Ghana
Cabinet Ministers of Ghana
New Patriotic Party politicians
Ghanaian MPs 2013–2017
Ghanaian MPs 2017–2021
Ghanaian academics
Alumni of Achimota School
Alumni of Opoku Ware School
1953 births
Dillard University faculty