Francis Adu-Blay Koffie

Francis Adu-Blay Koffie is a Ghanaian politician who served as a member of parliament for the Prestea-Huni Valley Constituency from 2009 to 2017.[1]

Hon.
Francis Adu-Blay Koffie
Member of the Ghana Parliament
for Prestea-Huni Valley Constituency
In office
7 January 2009  6 January 2017
Preceded byAlbert Kwaku Obbin
Succeeded byBarbara Oten-Gyasi
Personal details
Born (1962-10-25) 25 October 1962
Ghana
Political partyNational Democratic Congress
Alma materGhana Institute of Management and Public Administration
ProfessionMiner

Early life and education

Koffie was born on 25 October 1962. He hails from Heman in the Western Region of Ghana. He had his early education at the Prestea LA Middle School graduating with his Middle School Leaving Certificate in 1979.[2] He obtained his diploma in accounting from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.[1][3]

Career

Koffie is a miner by profession.[2] Prior to entering politics, he was the assistant storekeeper of the Prestea Sankofa Goldfields Company Limited.[1][3]

Politics

Koffie entered parliament on 7 January 2009 representing the Prestea-Huni Valley Constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He remained in parliament for a second consecutive term but lost to Barbara Oten-Gyasi of the New Patriotic Party in his third bid to occupy the seat.[1][3]

While in parliament, Koffie served on various parliamentary committees, some of which include; the Special Budget Committee, and the Works and Housing Committee.[3]

Personal life

Koffie is married with four children. He identifies as a Christian.[1][2][3]

References

  1. "Ghana MPs - List of MPs". www.ghanamps.com. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  2. "Hon. Francis Adu-Blay Koffie". Odekro. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. "Member of Parliament Francis Adu-Blay Koffie". Ghana Web. Retrieved 30 January 2020.


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