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Stephen Krakue (August 1930 – 17 May 2004) was a senior
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and politician. He was in the second republic as the deputy minister for Trade, Industries and Tourism.GN
"Former Deputy Minister Dies In London"
Ghanaweb, 16 July 2004.
He was an associate member of the Institute of Quantity Surveyors (A. I. Q. S) and an associate member of the Institute of Architects and Surveyors (A. I. A. S). 


Early life and education

Krakue was born at Mpohor in the Western Region in August 1930. He studied at the Anglican Mission School in
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and proceeded to the United Kingdom to study at Brooklyn Technical College and the College of Advanced Technology which were both in
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. He continued at the Brixton School of Building in London graduating in 1958.


Career and politics

He worked as a store keeper in
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and at the department of Customs and Excise of the
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(CEPS) in
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. Prior to entering politics in 1969 he was the senior quantity surveyor for the Ghana Housing Corporation. His political career begun when he joined the Wassa Youth Association (WYA). He served as the general secretary of the association and vice-chairman of the Fiase/Mpohor Local Council from 1955 to 1958. In 1969 when the second republic was ushered in, he contested for the Wassa West seat on the ticket of the Progress Party and won. That same year, he was appointed deputy minister for Trade, Industries and Tourism. He served in this position together with
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in the first two years. He served in this capacity until 1972 when the
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was overthrown. After the coup, he and other members of the party detained without charge or trial for fifteen months by the then military government. Following the coup, a ban was placed on all political activities and due to his imprisonment, he was not eligible to participate in political activities however in 1979, prior to the lifting of the ban on political activities, he and other members of the Progress Party were cleared by a review tribunal to make him eligible to participate in political activities. In 1992 when the Justice Annan committee revealed that the nation was ready for multiparty politics
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and other members of the defunct progress party frequently met at the house of Krakue with the intention to revive the Busia-Danquah-Dombo tradition of the Progress Party. It is believed that these meetings resulted in the founding of the
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in 1992. He is also known to have introduced
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a former chairman of the National Patriotic Party to politics. He helped him partner with Mr. Agyenim-Boateng a former secretary of the party to win back Busia-Danquah-Dombo loyalists in the Western Region. He also invited him for the party's meetings at his residence prior to the 1992 elections.


Personal life

He married Miss Sarah de Heer in 1965 in London. Together, they had seven children. His hobbies included; lawn tennis and reading.


Death

He died on 17 May 2004 in London. He was laid in state on Friday, 30 July 2004 and buried the next day at Ayiem; his hometown. A thanksgiving service was held on 1 August at the Mpohor Methodist Church.


See also

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List of MPs elected in the 1969 Ghanaian parliamentary election The election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Parliament of the Second Republic was held on 29 August 1969. Seats composition List of MPs elected in the general election The following table is a list of MPs elected on 29 August 1969, orde ...
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Krakue, Stephen 1930 births 2004 deaths Akan people Ghanaian MPs 1969–1972 Progress Party (Ghana) politicians 20th-century Ghanaian politicians