Emmanuel Obeng Nyante | |
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Commissioner for Education, Youth and Culture | |
In office 1974 – October 1975 | |
President | Colonel I. K. Acheampong |
Preceded by | Lt-Colonel Paul Nkegbe |
Succeeded by | E. Owusu-Fordwouh |
Volta Regional Commissioner | |
In office May 1973 – January 1974 | |
President | Colonel I. K. Acheampong |
Preceded by | Major P. K. D. Habadah |
Succeeded by | Colonel J. A. Kabore |
Eastern Regional Commissioner | |
In office 1972–1973 | |
President | Colonel I. K. Acheampong |
Preceded by | G. L. A. Djabanor |
Succeeded by | Lt. Col. George Minyila |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ghana Armed Forces |
Branch/service | Ghana Army |
Rank | Colonel |
Colonel Emmanuel Obeng Nyante is a Ghanaian soldier and politician. He was a member of the National Redemption Council (NRC) government which ruled Ghana between January 1972 and October 1975 following a military coup led by Colonel Kutu Acheampong.
Following the overthrow of the constitutionally elected Progress Party government of Kofi Abrefa Busia, Nyante was appointed as a member of the NRC which formed a military government. He first served as the Eastern Regional Commissioner from January 1972 to 1973. [1][2]
In May 1973, he was moved to the Volta Region where he replaced Major P. K. D. Habadah as the Volta Regional Commissioner until January 1974.[3][4]
In 1974, Nyante became the Commissioner for Education, Youth and Culture. He held this position until the NRC was replaced by the Supreme Military Council in October 1975.[5][6][7]
(Commissioner for Education, Youth and Culture)