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Emmanuel Nyante

Emmanuel Nyante

Ghanaian soldier and politician


Colonel Emmanuel Obeng Nyante is a Ghanaian soldier and politician. He was a member of the National Redemption Council (NRC) government which ruled Ghana between January 1972 and October 1975 following a military coup led by Colonel Kutu Acheampong.

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Following the overthrow of the constitutionally elected Progress Party government of Kofi Abrefa Busia, Nyante was appointed as a member of the NRC which formed a military government. He first served as the Eastern Regional Commissioner from January 1972 to 1973. [1][2]

In May 1973, he was moved to the Volta Region where he replaced Major P. K. D. Habadah as the Volta Regional Commissioner until January 1974.[3][4]

In 1974, Nyante became the Commissioner for Education, Youth and Culture. He held this position until the NRC was replaced by the Supreme Military Council in October 1975.[5][6][7]
(Commissioner for Education, Youth and Culture)


References

  1. "GHANA". INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE COUNTRY PROFILE (PDF). Ottawa, Canada: International Development Research Centre. April 1973. p. 7. hdl:10625/1657. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  2. AKPAKLI, INNOCENT (19 September 2017). "Creation of New Regions ( Volta at a glance)". GhTrendz.com. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  3. "Youth Must Be Given Technical And Practical Training - Nyante". Ghana News. 6 (16). Washington DC, USA: Embassy of Ghana: 7. 15 September 1974. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  4. "Ghana: African Librarians Conference Told Library Services Essential To Promote Wider Education". www.britishpathe.com. British Pathé. 1975. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  5. Paxton, John, ed. (1974). "Ghana". The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1974–1975. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 310–316. doi:10.1057/9780230271036. ISBN 9780230271036. Retrieved 4 January 2023.

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