Nationality Ghanaian | Name Osei Mensah | |
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Born 3 February 1957 (age 67) ( 1957-02-03 ) Committees Appointments Committee Business Committee Committee of Selection Special Budget Committee Standing Orders Committee
Works and Housing |
Newday one on one with osei kyei mensah bonsu 17 6 2015
Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu (born 3 February 1957) is a Ghanaian urban planner and politician. He is currently the majority leader in the Ghanaian Parliamentand Minister for Parliamentary Affairs.
Contents
- Newday one on one with osei kyei mensah bonsu 17 6 2015
- Interview with hon osei kyei mensah bonsu
- Suggested naming rights
- References

Interview with hon osei kyei mensah bonsu
Suggested naming rights

Prior to the completion of the Job 600, Mr. Mensah-Bonsu proposed the renaming of the main Job 600 building. He suggested the building be named after the first speaker of Ghana's fourth parliament, Justice D. F. Annan, to honour the contribution he made towards the development of parliamentary affairs and democracy in Ghana. He also proposed that one of the two new blocks that were built behind the main Job 600 be named after Peter Ala Adjetey who succeeded Justice Annan. Opposition to these naming issues was led by members of the Convention People's Party, who believed renaming Job 600 would erase the contributions of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah from Ghanaian history.





