James Mercer (diplomat)

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James Mercer (17 January 1916 – 17 September 1985) was a Ghanaian diplomat who was Ambassador to Israel during the 1960s. He was also a prominent lawyer and businessman, becoming the founding chairman of the now-defunct Ghana Airways.

Preceded byes:Cobina Kessie
Succeeded byStephen Joseph Asamoah Otu (1915–1979)
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James Mercer
Mercer at the Ghanaian embassy in Tel Aviv, 1964
Ghanaian
Ambassador
to China
es:Anexo:Embajadores de Ghana en China
In office
1962–1963
Preceded byes:Cobina Kessie
Succeeded byJoe-Fio Neenyann Meyer
Ghanaian
Ambassador
to Israel
In office
1964–1966
Preceded byes:Bediako Poku[1]
Succeeded byStephen Joseph Asamoah Otu (1915–1979)
Personal details
Born(1916-01-17)17 January 1916
Died17 September 1985(1985-09-17) (aged 69)
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Early life

Mercer was born in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana on 17 January 1916. His twin brother was Thomas Mends Kodwo-Mercer (1916–2003), and both attended Adisadel College, Cape Coast, as did many of his siblings, children and grandchildren, a long-standing tradition of his family.[2]

James Mercer Gate, Adisadel College, Cape Coast

Career

Mercer was a prominent lawyer, working during the government of Kwame Nkrumah and beyond. Mercer was a barrister-at-law[3] at the Sekondi Bar, Chairman of the Ghana/Ivory Coast Border Commission and first chairman of the now-defunct Ghana Airways.[4]

Personal life and death

James Mercer was the father of Andrew Egypa Mercer, a current member of parliament for Sekondi and Esther Mercer. He was also the brother of Thomas Mends Kodwo-Mercer, the first Ghanaian High Commissioner to Britain from 1954 to 1956 and uncle of the former Minister of Trade and Industry, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah.[3][5] James Mercer was also the uncle of late Sally Hayfron, first wife of Robert Mugabe.[6]

James Mercer died on 17 September 1985, at the age of 69.[7]

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