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- Enoch_Teye_Mensah abstract "Enoch Teye Mensah (born 17 May 1946) is a politician and the Ghanaian Minister for Employment and Social Welfare. He is also the Minister for Education and a Member of Parliament in Ghana. He is popularly referred to as ET Mensah.He studied accounting at the SNAPS College of Accountancy which he completed in 1968. During the time of the PNDC military regime in Ghana, ET Mensah was for a long time the Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) akin to being the Mayor of the City of Accra. He joined the National Democratic Congress when it was formed in 1992. At the beginning of the Fourth Republic, he was appointed Minister for Youth and Sports by President Jerry Rawlings. He held that position through both terms of the Rawlings government. He also stood for the Ghanaian parliamentary election in 1996 and was elected MP for the Ningo-Prampram constituency, a seat he has held since then. After the NDC lost the 2000 elections, he continued as a member of parliament. He was the Minority Chief Whip in parliament prior to the Ghanaian parliamentary election in 2008. In January 2009, he became the Majority Chief Whip in parliament. In January 2010, after a cabinet reshuffle, President John Atta Mills appointed him Minister for Employment and Social Welfare. He was a member of the Pan-African Parliament until January 2009 when he resigned after being appointed a member of state. In January 2011, he was appointed Minister for Education following the resignation of Betty Mould-Iddrisu.On 21 November, 2015 he lost the NDC primaries to Sam George.E. T. Mensah was awarded the Companion of the Order of the Volta by President Kufuor's government.Mensah is married with seven children. One of them, Jerry Teye Mensah achieved notoriety when he claimed to have been kidnapped in an attempt to cover his absence from Mfantsipim School. He later had to leave the school for Mawuli Secondary School at Ho, Ghana due to disciplinary problems.".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah alias "ET Mensah".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthDate "1956-05-17".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthPlace Ghana.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthPlace Koforidua.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthYear "1956".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committee "Finance Committee".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committee "House Committee".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committee "Mines and Energy".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committee "Public Accounts Committee".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committee "Trade, Industry and Tourism".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah electionMajority "12143".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah nationality Ghana.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah office "Minister for Employment and Social Welfare".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah office "Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah office "Minister for Youth and Sports".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah party National_Democratic_Congress_(Ghana).
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah president Jerry_Rawlings.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah president John_Atta_Mills.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah region Ningo-Prampram_(Ghana_parliament_constituency).
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah religion Christianity.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah successor Mallam_Issah.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah successor Moses_Asaga.
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- Enoch_Teye_Mensah wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Amoanor_Kwao.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah wikiPageWikiLinkText "E. T. Mensah".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Enoch Teye Mensah".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah alternativeNames "ET Mensah".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthDate "1956-05-17".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthPlace Ghana.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah birthPlace Koforidua.
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- Enoch_Teye_Mensah children "7".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committees "Finance Committee".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committees "House Committee".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committees "Mines and Energy".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committees "Public Accounts Committee".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah committees "Trade, Industry and Tourism".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah constituencyMp Ningo-Prampram_(Ghana_parliament_constituency).
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah data "Companion of the Order of the Volta".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah dateOfBirth "1956-05-17".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah honorificPrefix "Hon.".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah majority "12143".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah name "Enoch Teye Mensah".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah name "Mensah, Enoch Teye".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah nationality Ghana.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah office "Minister for Employment and Social Welfare".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah office "Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah office "Minister for Youth and Sports".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah parliament "Ghana".
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah party National_Democratic_Congress_(Ghana).
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah placeOfBirth Ghana.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah placeOfBirth Koforidua.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah predecessor Alban_Bagbin.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah predecessor Arnold_Quainoo.
- Enoch_Teye_Mensah predecessor Stephen_Amoanor_Kwao.