Bawa Andani Yakubu
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Bawa Andani Yakubu | |
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Gushie-Na | |
In office February 1971 – January 2002 |
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Preceded by | Sugri Issah |
Succeeded by | Yakubu Bukari |
National Liberation Council Member | |
In office 24 February 1966 – 29 August 1969 |
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President | Lt Gen J. A. Ankrah |
Inspector General of Police | |
In office 13 September 1969 – 12 June 1971 |
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President | Lt Gen. J. A. Ankrah |
Preceded by | J. W. K. Harlley |
Succeeded by | R. D. Ampaw |
Personal details | |
Born | 1926 Gushegu District, Ghana[1] |
Died | 6 January 2002 (aged 75–76) Gushegu, Ghana |
Resting place | Gushegu, Ghana |
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Profession | Police officer |
Religion | Islam |
Bawa Andani Yakubu was a police officer, politician and king. He was an Inspector General of Police in Ghana. He also served in the National Liberation Council (NLC) government. He was the Gushie-Na or Gushie King until his death.
Career
He was appointed Commissioner of Police (Administration) and later Inspector General of Police from 3 September 1969 to 12 June 1971.[2] He retired from the Police service after becoming the Gushie Na.[3]
Politics
While still a Deputy Commissioner in the Ghana Police Force, Yakubu was appointed a member of the NLC military government from 24 February 1966 to 29 August 1969. He was one of four police officers on the NLC. The others were J. W. K. Harlley, the Vice Chairman, Anthony K. Deku, Commissioner of Police (CID) and J. E. O. Nunoo, Commissioner of Police (Administration).
King of Gushegu
Bawa Yakubu was the son of a former Gushie Na (Gushi king). Gushegu is located in the Northern Region of Ghana. His brother Sugri Issah succeeded their father as Gushie Na after his death. Following the death of Issah, Yakubu was enskinned Gushie Na in February 1971 by the Abdulai Mahama IV, Paramount Chief of the Dagomba Traditional Area and served as the Gushie Na until his death in January 2002.
Honours
He was awarded the Member of the Order of the Volta in 1969.
References
- ↑ The Rebirth of Ghana: The End of Tyranny.
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External links
Police appointments | ||
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Preceded by | Inspector General of Police 1969 – 71 |
Succeeded by R. D. Ampaw |
Regnal titles | ||
Preceded by
Sugri Issah
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Gushie Na February 1971 – January 2002 |
Succeeded by Yakubu Bukari |