Minister-nominee for Energy and Petroleum, Boakye Agyarko, today
[Monday], narrated a rather emotional ordeal of how he nearly lost his
life during the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) era; a
situation that forced him to move to the United States as a political
refugee.
Mr. Boakye Agyarko, who was answering questions before Parliament’s
Appointments Committee, explained that he had never at any point held a
US citizenship, although he stayed in that country for 25 years.
“I went to the US as a political refugee, and qualified as such. In a
matter of two years, I was able to upgrade my status from a refugee to
that of
a resident permit holder. This is because I had a number of
equity situations namely; my sister could apply for me to hold a green
card as well as my mother, who had become a naturalized American
citizen. Throughout the period, I stayed in America on a Green card, and
at no point in time did I become a citizen of the United States.”
When asked by committee member Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, whether he’s
able to return to the United State, he responded in the affirmative.
Narrating PNDC experience
Explaining a two-year gap on his CV between 1984 and 1986, Mr. Agyarko
said “I was employed by Management and Investment Consultants in 1980
after my national service. In June 1983, for those who will recall,
there was a mutiny led by lance corporal Halidu Giwa. I was picked up by
the Military and sent to the Airforce Station and put against the wall
and shot. I almost lost my life, and through the intervention of
Monsieur Le Veloire and my two sisters who are seated behind me, I was
able to leave Ghana through London to France, and then settled in the
United States under very difficult circumstances. So for that period, I
was close to being an invalid; and I didn’t do any work. Even though I
left officially in 1983, Management and Investment Consultants wrote to
me officially saying that as at the end of 1984 I was no longer employed
with them, so my employment with them ended in 1984, and the next two
years I was going through a series of surgeries and recuperation.”
The committee member and MP for North Tongu, who solicited the information from the nominee, sympathized with him.
“My sympathies for a rather touching story,” Mr. Okudzeto said.
About Boakye Agyarko
Boakye Agyarko is 60 years old. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Economics and Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon; an
Advanced Professional Certificate in Banking from the American Institute
of Banking and an MBA in Financial Economics from the Pace University,
New York.
He held a Vice President position at the Bank of New York, in New York,
and in over 20 years at the Bank, he worked at senior levels in various
departments, including Operations Management and Analysis, Product
Development, Global Network Managements, International Banking and Asset
Management and the Y2K Management Group.
His responsibilities in these various departments and positions included
international trade finance, loan syndications, asset securitization
and structured finance.
He is a member of the American Economic Association, and an Associate of
the American Institute of Bankers. He served as the National Campaign
Manager of the New Patriotic Party for the 2012 Elections, and served as
Policy Advisor for the President’s 2016 electioneering campaign.
He is a Consultant to Capital Economics and Investments, a start-up economic analysis and investments group in Accra, Ghana.
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