John Tetteh Doi Addy (born 22 September 1926) was a Ghanaian soldier and politician.[2] He was the Chairman of the Western Regional Administrative Committee from 1966 to 1967,[3] and the Chairman for the Ashanti Regional Administrative Committee in 1967.

J. T. D. Addy
Ashanti Regional Minister
In office
1967–1968
PresidentJoseph Arthur Ankrah
Preceded byD. C. K. Amenu[1]
Succeeded byG. K. Yarboi[1]
Western Regional Minister
In office
1966–1967
PresidentJoseph Arthur Ankrah
Preceded byStephen Willie Yeboah
Succeeded byIgnatius Kutu Acheampong
Personal details
Born
John Tetteh Doi Addy

(1926-09-22)22 September 1926
Accra, Gold Coast
CitizenshipGhana
NationalityGhanaian
Alma materAccra Academy

Early life and education edit

Addy was born on 22 September 1926 in Accra. He attended Government Boys' School in Accra and proceeded to the Accra Academy for his secondary education from 1942 to 1945.[4][5][6] He enrolled at Eaton Hall, U.K. in 1955 and was commissioned on 4 June 1955.[4][7][8]

Career edit

Addy was employed by Société Commerciale de l'Ouest Africain (S.C.O.A.), where he worked for two and a half years at the Head Office in Accra.[4] In July 1949, he enlisted in the Army as an Education Instructor and later became a Sergeant.[4] Addy served with the second and fourth battalions, and also joined the UN Forces in the Congo, during the Congo crisis in 1963.[4] In March 1966, he was appointed Commanding Officer of the first battalion. That same year, he was made Chairman of the Western Regional Administrative Committee (Regional Minister) and on 4 April 1967,[4][9] he was made Chairman of the Ashanti Regional Administrative Committee, assuming office on 1 May 1967.[10] He was succeeded by G. K. Yarboi.[1]

Personal life edit

Addy was married to Josephine Adjele Owoo, they had six children.[4] His hobbies included photography and football.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Gyimah, Attakora; Osei, Joachim K. (1974). Your Guide to the Kumasi City. Attakora & Osei Publications.
  2. ^ Research (Ghana), Council for Scientific and Industrial (1971). Annual Report.
  3. ^ West African Directory. T. Skinner. 1966.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Ghana Year Book". Graphic Corporation: 7. 1967.
  5. ^ Universitas. University of Ghana. 1987.
  6. ^ Baynham, Simon (1988-05-19). The Military And Politics In Nkrumah's Ghana. Avalon Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8133-7063-7.
  7. ^ Britain, Great (1955). The London Gazette. H.M. Stationery Office.
  8. ^ Baynham, Simon (1988-05-19). The Military And Politics In Nkrumah's Ghana. Avalon Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8133-7063-7.
  9. ^ Afrika heute (in German). Deutsche Afrika-Gesellschaft. 1967.
  10. ^ Agency, United States Central Intelligence (1967). Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts.