Kafui Bekui
Ghanaian politician
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Semenu Kafui Bekui is a Ghanaian civil servant, and a former district chief executive of the South Dayi District in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Semenu Kafui Bekui | |
|---|---|
| District Chief Executive South Dayi District | |
| In office July 2009 – November 2017 | |
| President | John Atta Mills |
| Preceded by | Woyiram Boakye-Danquah |
| Succeeded by | Ernest Kojo Mallett |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Ghana |
| Party | National Democratic Congress |
| Profession | Fish scientist |
Kafui Bekui worked as a fish scientist with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in Ghana before going into politics.[1] He was based at the Volta Regional Agricultural Development Programme (VORADEP) at Ho.[2] He was nominated for the position of District Chief Executive by President John Atta Mills[3] after Mills' initial nominee, Perpetual Grace Annan, was rejected by the South Dayi District Assembly.[4] Bekui was given his Instrument of Appointment formally at Ho in July 2009 by the regional minister, Joseph Amenowode.[5] He was replaced as District Chief Executive by Ernest Kojo Mallett in November 2017.[6]