Archie Casely-Hayford

Ghanaian politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroGhanaian politician
PlacesGhana
wasLawyer Politician
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Religion:Christianity
Birth1898, Axim, Nzema East Municipal District, Western Region, Ghana
Politics:Convention People's Party
Family
Father:J. E. Casely Hayford
Siblings:Gladys Casely-Hayford
Education
Clare CollegeCambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Dulwich CollegeDulwich, London Borough of Southwark, United Kingdom
University of CambridgeCambridgeshire, East of England, United Kingdommaster's degree
Mfantsipim SchoolCape Coast, Central Region, Ghana
Positions Held
agriculture minister(1951—)
Minister for the Interior of Ghana(1954—)
Member of the 1st Parliament of the Gold Coast(20 February 1951—1954)
Member of the 2nd Parliament of the Gold Coast(15 June 1954—17 July 1956)
chancellorUniversity of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana(1977—1977)
Member of the 1st Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana(1956—1965)
The details

Biography

Archibald "Archie" Casely-Hayford (1898 – August 1977) was a British-trained Ghanaian barrister and politician, who was involved in nationalist politics in the former Gold Coast (present-day Ghana). Having joined the Convention People's Party (CPP), in 1951 he was elected Municipal Member for Kumasi and was appointed by Kwame Nkrumah Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources in the government of the First Republic. When Nkrumah declared Ghana's Independence on 6 March 1957, he was photographed on the podium flanked by Casely-Hayford, together with Kojo Botsio, Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck and Krobo Edusei.

The Gold Coast cabinet, 6 March 1957. Front row, left to right: Archie Casely-Hayford, Kojo Botsio; Kwame Nkrumah; Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Edward Okyere Asafu-Adjaye (Ghana High Commissioner in London). Back row, left to right: Joseph Henry Allassani, Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck, Kofi Asante Ofori-Atta, Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, John Ernest Jantuah, Imoru Egala, Minister of Industries.

Biography

Archie Casely-Hayford was born in Axim, Gold Coast, to Beatrice Madelene (née Pinnock) and respected pan-Africanist Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford. Archie was educated at Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast, and then in Britain at Dulwich College, London. He subsequently studied at Clare College, University of Cambridge, receiving an MA degree in law and economics.

After returning home to the Gold Coast, he practised as a lawyer from 1921 until 1936. He became a member of Sekondi Town Council in 1926, and was made a district magistrate in 1936, rising to be senior district magistrate by 1948, before resuming private legal practice.

Entering nationalist politics, he joined Kwame Nkrumah's Convention People's Party (CPP), and before the 1951 elections acted as defence counsel for Nkrumah and other CPP leaders, thereby earning the title "Defender of the Verandah Boys". In Nkrumah's first government Casely-Hayford was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources in 1951, and later became Minister of Communications and, in 1954, Minister for the Interior.

Casely-Hayford was honoured by Ghana with the Grand Medal and was awarded the Queen's Coronation Medal from Britain.

At the time of his death in 1977 he held the post of Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast. In the years prior, he also had been serving as the head of the wider Casely-Hayford family.

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