Volta Regional Minister

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Volta Regional Minister

The Volta Regional Minister is the Ghana government official who is responsible for overseeing the administration of the Volta Region of Ghana. The boundaries of the Volta Region have changed at various times in Ghana's history. Following the December 2018 referendums, the region has been divided into two with the northern part becoming the Oti Region and the southern part remaining as the Volta Region. There are currently sixteen administrative regions in Ghana.

List of Volta Regional Ministers

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Number Minister Took office Left office Government Party
1C. H. Chapman (MP)[1]November 1957June 1959Nkrumah governmentConvention Peoples' Party
2Ferdinand Koblavi Dra Goka (MP)[1]June 1959June 1960
3Francis Yao Asare[2][1] (MP)19601961
4Hans Kofi Boni[3][1] (MP)October 1961July 1965
5Joseph Kodzo[4][1] (MP)July 1965February 1966
6E. Q. Q. Sanniez[1]February 1966May 1966National Liberation CouncilMilitary government
7Lt. Col. E. N. Dedjoe[1]May 1966July 1967
8Lt. Col. E. A. Yeboah[1]July 1967June 1968
9E. C. Beckley19681969
10Alfred Senaya Kpodonu (MP)[1]October 1969January 1972Busia governmentProgress Party
11Major P. K. D. Habadah[5][1]
(Regional Commissioner)
January 1972May 1973National Redemption CouncilMilitary government
12Colonel E. O. Nyante[1]
(Regional Commissioner)
May 1973January 1974
13Colonel J. A. Kabore[1]
(Regional Commissioner)
January 1974October 1975
14Lt. Colonel G. K. Amevor[6][7]
(Regional Commissioner)
October 1975June 1979Supreme Military Council
June 1979September 1979Armed Forces Revolutionary Council
15Nelson Agbesi (MP)[1][8]October 1979[1][9]November 1979Limann governmentPeople's National Party
16D.Y. Agumey[1]October 1979December 1980
17F. Q. AmegahDecember 1980December 1981
18Francis Agbley
(Regional Secretary)
19821982Provisional National Defence CouncilMilitary government
19Yao Fiagbe[1][10]
(Regional Secretary)
1982January 1983
20A.K. Asamoah-Tutu[1]1983April 1984
21Colonel C. K. Amable[1]April 1984July 1984
22Air Commodore F. W. Klutse[1]
23Richard Seglah[11]
(Regional Secretary)
1986 ?
24Modestus Yao Z. Ahiable (MP)19931997Rawlings governmentNational Democratic Congress
25Lt. Col. Charles K. Agbenaza19972001
26Kwasi Owusu-Yeboa20012005Kufuor governmentNew Patriotic Party
27Kofi Dzamesi2005January 2009
28Joseph Amenowode (MP)2009July 2012Mills governmentNational Democratic Congress
29Henry Ford Kamel (MP)[12]March 2012December 2012[13]
30Helen Ntoso (MP)2013March 2013[14]Mahama government
31Joshua Nii Laryea Afotey-Agbo (MP)[15]March 2013[14]July 2014
32Helen Ntoso (MP)July 2014January 2017
33Archibald Letsa[16]February 2017January 2025Akufo-Addo governmentNew Patriotic Party
34 James Gunu[17] January 2025 Incumbent Mahama 2nd government National Democratic Congress
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