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- Comment: If he served in a national legislature, he meets WP:NPOLITICIAN, but another source or two summarized in this draft would help. 331dot (talk) 11:11, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
Joseph Dawson Wireko was a Ghanaian politician born in the year 1918. He was a Christian.
Career edit
Mr. Joseph was a system administrator before entering into politics. He became a member of the 1st Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana in the year 1956 in the 1956 Gold Coast Legislative Election under the flagship of the National Liberation Movement. His tenure came to an end in 1965 after the dissolution of Parliament.
He was elected again to serve under the 2nd Parliament in 1965 for Bekwai Municipal District under the flagship of Convention People's Party[1](CPP). On 24th February 1966 his term in office came to an end after the dissolution of Parliament.[2]
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- ^ "Convention Peoples' Party | political party, Ghana | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
- ^ Assembly, Ghana National (1963). Parliamentary Debates; Official Report.