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Kwaku Kwarteng


Kwaku Agyeman Kwarteng333
Date of Birth:
1969-02-12
Place of Birth:
Kokofu, Ghana

Kwaku Agyemang Kwarteng is a Ghanaian civil engineer, economist, and politician. He is a two-term Member of Parliament for Obuasi West constituency in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

He is a member of Ghana's New Patriotic Party and a deputy minister of finance. Kwaku Kwarteng was born in Kokofu in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

He attended the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in nearby Kumasi, where he obtained a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering.

He later obtained a master of science degree in civil engineering from the same university in 2013. He also has an M.A. in Economic Policy Management from the University of Ghana. Much of the working life of Kweku Kwarteng has been in politics.

He served as the Government of Ghana spokesperson on finance from 2006 to 2009. When the John Agyekum Kufour administration left power in 2009, he became a policy advisor for the New Patriotic Party from 2010 to 2013. In 2011 he was elected as the New Patriotic Party candidate to contest the newly created Obuasi West constituency.

He contested against John Alexander Ackon of the National Democratic Congress, Abubakar Sadick Iddris of the Progressive People's Party, Ayishetu Tahiru of the National Democratic Party, Mohammed Issifu of the People's National Convention, and the independent candidate Isaac Fordjour.

Kwarteng obtained 31,101 votes out of the 48,254 valid votes cast, which represented 64.45% of all votes cast. While in parliament, he has served on several committees including Communications Committee and Poverty Reduction Strategy Committee.

In January 2017, President Nana Akufo-Addo nominated Kwarteng and Charles Adu Boahen to become the deputy ministers of finance.

They were to work under Ken Ofori-Atta. Kwarteng was vetted by the Appointments Committee of Parliament in March 2017 During his vetting, he claimed that the John Dramani Mahama administration had left outstanding arrears of 7 billion cedis owned various institutions in the country.

The minority discredited the claim saying there was no such debt. Kwarteng also restated the government's desire to bring down the interest rate. The committee approved him for the position for which he had been appointed.

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