Andrew Asiamah Amoako
Andrew Asiamah Amoako | |
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Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament | |
Assumed office 7 January 2021 | |
Preceded by | Alban Bagbin |
Member of Parliament for Fomena Constituency | |
Assumed office 7 January 2017 | |
Preceded by | Atta Boafo |
Personal details | |
Born | Wioso Adansi | 24 February 1966
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Political party | Independent |
Spouse(s) | Grace Owusu Ansah |
Alma mater | Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Ghana School of Law |
Profession | Politician |
Andrew Asiamah Amoako (24 February 1966) is a Ghanaian lawyer, politician and member of the Eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana, elected to office in December 2020 as an independent candidate. He currently represents the Fomena Constituency in the Ashanti Region. He is also the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament.[1][2]
Early life and education[]
Amoako was born on 24 February 1966 at Wioso-Adansi, Ashanti Region. He holds an MSc in Environmental Resources Management and an LLB (Law) from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and a professional law licence (BL) from the Ghana School of Law. Before entering politics, he was a Partner at the Minka Premo and Co. (Akosombo Chambers).[3]
Politics[]
After deciding not to contest in the party's primaries prior to the 2020 general elections due to the unfair treatment he received from his own party, he decided to run as an independent candidate. He had been a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), which, citing Article 3(9) of its constitution, revoked his membership and notified the Speaker of Parliament, who duly declared his seat vacant on 13 October 2020 under the provisions of Article 97 (1)g of the Constitution. Amoako objected on the grounds that being expelled from the party did not mean he was no longer a member of parliament, and that only the Parliament of Ghana could revoke his position as an elected MP. Legal practitioner Kwaku Asare agreed with Amoako, arguing that such a decision is a legal matter which falls under the jurisdiction of the High Court, as specified by Article 99(1) of the Constitution.[citation needed]
Amoako won the Fomena parliamentary seat during the December 2020 elections with 12,805 votes, defeating his main opponent from his former party, Philip Ofori-Asante, who secured 10,798 votes. His position as an independent member of parliament became even more significant after the 2020 parliamentary elections, given that neither of the two main political parties (NPP and NDC) could secure an outright majority. In a post-election interview, Amoako indicated that he had no ill-feelings towards the NPP over the termination of his party membership. The General Secretary of the NPP, John Boadu, has suggested that Amoako could reapply for his NPP membership subject to specific party regulations and conditions. On 7th January, 2021, Asiamah was elected as the Second Deputy Speaker of Ghana's 8th Parliament of the Fourth Republic. He is the only independent Member of Parliament to have been elected to that position in the history of the country. [4]
References[]
- ^ https://www.myjoyonline.com/andrew-asiamah-declared-2nd-deputy-speaker-of-parliament/
- ^ https://dailyguidenetwork.com/fomena-mp-elected-second-deputy-speaker/
- ^ "Ghana MPs - MP Details - Amoako Asiamah, Andrew". www.ghanamps.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ "Member of Parliament: HON. ANDREW ASIAMAH AMOAKO". Parliament of Ghana. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
- Ghanaian MPs 2017–2021
- 1966 births
- Living people
- New Patriotic Party politicians
- Ghanaian MPs 2021–2025
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