Ishmael Tetteh Aryeetey

Ishmael Tetteh Aryeetey is a Ghanaian politician and a Chief Executive. He served as a member of parliament in the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana for the Odododiodoo constituency in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.[1]

Hon.
Ishmael Tetteh Aryeetey
Member of parliament for Odododiodoo constituency
In office
7 January 1993  7 January 1997
PresidentJerry John Rawlings
Succeeded byNii Okaidja Adamafio
Personal details
Born9 August 1950
NationalityGhanaian
Political partyNational Democratic Congress
Alma materDundee University and London School of Economics
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionChief Executive

Early life and education

Tetteh Aryeetey was born on 9 August 1950. He attended Dundee University and London School of Economics where he obtained respectively a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Master of Science in Computer Science.[2][3]

Politics

Tetteh Aryeetey was elected as a member of the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana during the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election. He contested and won the Odododiodoo seat on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[4] He was succeeded by Nii Okaidja Adamafio, who was the Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo constituency in the Second Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana.

Career

During an Inauguration in Accra Ishmael Tetteh Aryeetey as a Former Accra Metropolitan Chief Executive urged students to have much time for mathematics and present to the public ''SoftMaths'' an ICT tool for Mathematics and appealed parents to purchase the app for their children.[5]

During his career, he participated to a survey named ''EXTENDING TAM WITH SOCIAL NORM TO MODEL STUDENTS' INTENTIONS TO ADOPT ICT''[6]

Personal life

He is a Christian.

References

  1. "Ghana MPs - List of 2013 - 2017 (6th Parliament) MPs". www.ghanamps.com. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  2. Ghana Parliamentary Register 1992-1996.
  3. Aryeetey, Ishmael Tetteh (1982). The Editor. [Dundee] [University of Dundee].
  4. FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 1992 Results - Odododiodioo Constituency". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  5. "GhanaDot.com". www.ghanadot.com. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  6. "ResearchGate".
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