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Joe Gidisu

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Preceded by
  
First

Majority
  
32,220

Education
  
University of Ghana

Succeeded by
  
Charles Hodogbey

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Austin Gamey

Name
  
Joe Gidisu

Majority
  
12,488

President
  
John Atta Mills


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Party
  
National Democratic Congress

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Joe Kwashie Gidisu is a politician and teacher and the current Minister for Roads and Highways of Ghana.

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Early life and education

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Joe Gidisu was born at Bakpa Alabonu in the Volta Region of Ghana. He had his primary education at the Bakpa Alabonu Local Authority Primary School between 1959 and 1963. He then attended the Mafi Devime Local Authority Middle School which he completed in 1967. He then proceeded to the Kibi Men's Training College where he obtained the Teachers' Certificate 'A'. Between 1975 and 1977, he attended the Advanced Teacher Training College at Winneba where he obtained the Specialist Teachers' Certificate. Gidisu then attended the University of Ghana where he obtained B.A. Hons in 1981. He proceeded to the Netherlands where he undertook postgraduate studies at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague where he obtained the M.A. in Development Studies.

Career

Gidisu taught at the Bontibor Local Authority Primary School between 1971 and 1973. After leaving the Kibi Men's Training College, he taught at the Dormaa Secondary School between 1977 and 1978.

Politics

Gidisu was elected as Member of Parliament for North Tongu in the December 2000 parliamentary election. After boundaries were redrawn, he stood for and won the seat for the Central Tongu in the Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2004 and occupied that seat in January 2005. He retained his seat in the Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2008. Following this election, he was appointed as Minister for Roads and Highways in February, 2009 by John Evans Atta Mills, President of the Republic of Ghana.

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