
Mike Aaron Oquaye
Prof. Mike Aaron Oquaye is a distinguished Ghanaian politician, academic, and historian who served as the Speaker of Parliament. He is known for advocating for reforms in the management of Ghana's natural resources, particularly calling for the appointment of technocrats at the Minerals Commission to reduce political influence and ensure effective regulation. His recent comments at an Institute of Economic Affairs seminar emphasized the need for local representation and a focus on indigenous interests in the mining sector.
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Recent news mentions
A former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Aaron Oquaye, recently described as exorbitant and 'a bbonic plague' the GH¢4 million demanded by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) from aspiring flag bearers.
Politics descending into ‘polipreneurship’ - Graphic Online
Prof. Mike Aaron Oquaye has said technocrats, rather than political appointees must serve at the Minerals Commission.
Appoint technocrats to serve at Minerals Commission — Prof. Mike OquayeFormer Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Aaron Oquaye, contributed written recommendations through the Institute of Economic Affairs.
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