Kwamena Ocran

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Kwamena Ocran
Member of Parliament for Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency 1979–81
PresidentHilla Limann
Personal details
NationalityGhanaianGhana
Political partyPeople's National Party
ProfessionMedical practitioner

Kwamena Ocran was a

Constituency.[2][3]

Education

Ocran had his master's degree in Biophysics and Environmental health sciences.[4]

Career

Ocran was a professor of public health at the Howard University.[5] He was also a pharmacist.[6]

Politics

Ocran was a member of People's National Party and member of parliament representing Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana.[1] He was also the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports in 1980.[7][8] He was also the Minister of Health.[9][10][11]

References

  1. ^ a b Ghana News. Embassy of Ghana. 1978.
  2. ^ Assembly, Gold Coast Legislative (1956). Debates.
  3. ^ Ghana (1974). Commercial and Industrial Bulletin. Government Printer.
  4. ^ An Inventory of the Capabilities of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions (HBCUs/MIs) : a NAFEO/DoD Survey. Department of Health and Human Services. 1989.
  5. .
  6. ^ Coast, Gold (1956). Gold Coast Gazette.
  7. ^ Ohene, Elizabeth (1980-03-25). Daily Graphic: Issue 9,151 March 25 1980. Graphic Communications Group.
  8. ^ Current World Leaders. International Academy at Santa Barbara. 1981.
  9. ^ Twum, Nana Addo (1981-01-13). Daily Graphic: Issue 9396, January 13 1981. Graphic Communications Group.
  10. ^ Ghana News. Embassy of Ghana. 1978.
  11. .