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Majority
  
1,052

Name
  
John Tia

Children
  
4


Nationality
  
Ghanaian

President
  
John Atta Mills

Role
  
Politician


Preceded by
  
First in Fourth Republic

Born
  
September 23, 1954 (age 69) Gambaga, Ghana (
1954-09-23
)

Political party
  
National Democratic Congress

Education
  
Ghana Institute of Journalism

Party
  
National Democratic Congress

John Akologu Tia (born 23 September 1954) is a politician and former Minister for Information in Ghana. He was the Member of Parliament for Talensi until he lost to Robert Mosore Doameng in 2012 parliamentary election.

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Early life and education

John Tia was born at Gambaga in the Northern Region of Ghana. He attended the Zobzia Primary School and then the Local Authority Middle School both at Gambaga. His secondary education was at the Tamale Secondary School from 1969 to 1974 where he obtained the GCE Ordinary Level. He later obtained a Diploma in Journalism at the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 1980.

He was a student at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) from 2005 to 2008. He was awarded the Certificate in Management in June 2006. He then got a Diploma in Public Administration in June 2007 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Administration in 2008.

John Tia was active in the Trade Unions between 1985 and 1992. He was a branch secretary and National Executive Council member of the Public Services Workers Union.

Career

Tia first worked as a pupil teacher at between 1974 and 1976. He then worked with the Information Services Department in Ghana in various capacities taking him from Gambaga to Bolgatanga in 1980. Between 1982 and 1990, he worked with the Ghana News Agency.

Politics

He got involved in local politics in 1982 when he became the Press Secretary of the Upper East Regional Secretariat of Peoples Defence Committees/Workers Defence Committees set up by the Provisional National Defence Council military government. He was elected an MP in the 1992 parliamentary election as a National Democratic Congress candidate. He has been the MP for Talensi constituency since the first parliament in the Fourth Republic from January 1993. He has been a Member of the ECOWAS Parliament from 2007. In 2009, he was appointed by President Mills as Minister for Information.

Family

John Tia is married with four children.

References

John Tia Wikipedia