Akwasi Afrifa

Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa
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Lt.Gen. Akwasi Afrifa
Chairman of the Presidential Commission
In office
3 September 1969 – 7 August 1970
Prime MinisterKofi Abrefa Busia
(1969 - 1972)
Preceded byPresidential Commission created
Succeeded byNii Amaa Ollennu
Chairman of the National Liberation Council
In office
2 April 1969 – 3 September 1969
Preceded byJoseph Arthur Ankrah
Succeeded byHimself (as Chairman of the Presidential Commission)
Personal details
Born(1936-04-24)24 April 1936
Mampong-Ashanti, Ashanti, Gold Coast (now Ghana)
Died26 June 1979(1979-06-26) (aged 43)
Accra, Ghana
Cause of deathExecution by firing squad
SpouseChristine Afrifa
ProfessionSoldier
Military service
Branch/serviceGhana Army
Years of service1957–1970
RankLieutenant general

Lieutenant General Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa (24 April 1936 – 26 June 1979) was a Ghanaian soldier, farmer, traditional ruler and politician. He was the head of state of Ghana and leader of the military government in 1969 and then chairman of the Presidential Commission between 1969 and 1970. He continued as a farmer and political activist. He was elected a member of Parliament in 1979, but he was executed before he could take his seat. He was executed together with two other former heads of state, General Kutu Acheampong and General Fred Akuffo, and five other generals (Utuka, Felli, Boakye, Robert Kotei and Amedume), in June 1979. He was also popularly referred to by his title Okatakyie /ˈkætæ/ Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa and was in addition the abakomahene of Krobo in the Asante-Mampong Traditional Area of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.


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