Edward Ago-Ackam
Edward Ago-Ackam (born 30 November 1899 in Ningo, then the Gold Coast) was a Ghanaian politician with the Convention People's Party. He studied at the Wesleyan Mission School in Kpong and worked as a clerk and storekeeper for several firms from 1921 to 1948, then for A.G. Leventis from 1949 to 1956. He held CPP leadership roles, serving as vice chairman in 1950 and as chairman of the Ningo Area Committee in 1953.
From 1956 to 1965 he was the Member of Parliament for Dangbe-Shai. In 1965 the constituency was split, and he became the MP for Dangbe, serving until February 1966 when the government was overthrown. His hobbies were reading and gardening.
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