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Religion
  
Christian

Succeeded by
  
Spouse
  
Marian Arkaah

Name
  
Kow Arkaah


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Preceded by
  
Joseph W.S. de Graft-Johnson*

Profession
  
Marketing ExecutiveCivil Servant

Role
  
Former Vice President of Ghana

Died
  
April 25, 2001, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Previous office
  
Vice President of Ghana (1993–1997)

Education
  
Tufts University, Harvard University

Political party
  

IN MEMORY OF ALL THE VICE PRESIDENTS OF GHANA PASSED AWAY


Ekow Nkensen Arkaah (14 July 1927 – 25 April 2001) was a Ghanaian politician who was Vice-President of Ghana from 1993 to 1997. He was also a chief of Senya Breku.

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Early life

Ekow Arkaah was born on 14 July 1927 at Senya Breku in the Central Region of the Gold Coast (now Ghana). He attended Mfantsipim School between 1941 and 1946, then Achimota School. He proceeded to the United States of America, where he obtained his first degree at Tufts College, after which he attended Harvard University for an MBA between 1952 and 1954.

Career

Arkaah was an Assistant Sales Manager of Secony Oil Corporation of New York City. He later returned to his homeland. From 1954 to 1957, Arkaah worked as a Marketing Executive of Mobil Oil Ghana Limited. For the next 10 years up to 1968, Arkaah worked with the civil service, rising to become Principal Secretary between 1966 and 1968. He was head of the Ghana National Trading Corporation (GNTC), a huge national trading franchise at the time, the Ghana Airways airline and the Ghana National Procurement Agency. He has also worked as a consultant in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Yugoslavia and Ethiopia.

Politics

Arkaah became the leader of the National Convention Party (NCP) prior to the 1992 presidential elections. His party formed an alliance with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of Jerry Rawlings, and Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere (EGLE). As part of the deal, Arkaah became the Vice-Presidential candidate on Rawlings' ticket. Rawlings and Arkaah had a difficult working relationship throughout their four-year term. The high point was an alleged punch-up between them at a cabinet meeting on 28 December 1995. Rawlings alluded that there had been some form of misunderstanding. Arkaah styled himself the "stubborn cat" after that incident.

Arkaah became the leader of the Convention People's Party formed by the merger of the NCP and the People's Convention Party. The merger was announced on 29 January 1996. Arkaah, who continued as Vice-President of Ghana, stood as a candidate in the 1996 presidential elections and lost. He was replaced in the Rawlings government by Professor John Atta Mills, a law lecturer, as Rawlings' deputy.

Death

Arkaah was involved in a road traffic accident at Cantonments, Accra. He died of his injuries in Atlanta in the United States on 25 April 2001.

References

Kow Nkensen Arkaah Wikipedia