Lawrence Okai

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Lawrence Aboagye Okai
Member of the Supreme Military Council
In office
9 October 1975 – November 1976
PresidentGeneral Acheampong
Personal details
Born(1934-10-19)19 October 1934
Asafo-Akim, Ghana
Died(2017-10-19)19 October 2017
NationalityGhanaian
ProfessionSoldier
Military service
AllegianceGhana
Branch/serviceGhana Army
Years of service1954 – 1976
RankLieutenant General
CommandsChief of Defence Staff
Other workNational Council Chairman of the Veterans Association of Ghana

Lieutenant General Lawrence Aboagye Okai (1934-2017) was a Ghanaian army officer. He was the Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces. He also served on the Supreme Military Council (SMC) of the government led by General Acheampong.

Army career[]

Lawrence Okai volunteered for service in the Gold Coast Regiment of the Royal West African Frontier Force. He was selected to be trained as officer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), in the United Kingdom and was commissioned on 16 December 1955. In 1958, he became one of the original officers of the Ghana Regiment, when the Gold Coast gained its independence.

Okai served in the Ghana Army, and rose from 2nd Lieutenant to the rank of Major General.

General Okai was then chosen to be overall commander of the Armed Forces of Ghana, and was further promoted on appointment: he was Chief of the Defence Staff from December 1974 to November 1976.

Politics[]

After the National Redemption Council took power, it formed a Supreme Military Council (SMC) to provide the executive government. The SMC was composed of the service chiefs and as the head of the armed forces, General Okai became a member of the military government. He served in the junta until he retired as Chief of the Defence Staff in November 1976, when he was succeeded in both roles by Lieutenant General Fred Akuffo.

Retirement[]

In retirement, he became active in the Veterans Association of Ghana, and later served as the Chairman of its National Council.

He died in October 2017 and was buried, with military honours, in January 2018.

Sources[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Air Vice Marshal Napoleon Ashley-Larsen
Chief of Defence Staff
1974 – 19761
Succeeded by
Notes and references
1. http://www.gaf.mil.gh/index.php?CatId=117
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