Joseph Essilfie Hagan

Joseph Esilifie Hagan
Regional Commissioner for the Eastern Region
In office
June 1965 – February 1966
President Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded by Emmanuel Humphrey Tettey Korboe
Succeeded by G. A. K. Dzansi
Regional Commissioner for the Central Region
In office
October 1960 – 1965
President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded by New
Succeeded by Emmanuel Humphrey Tettey Korboe
Regional Commissioner for the Western Region
In office
1957–1960
President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded by New
Succeeded by John Arthur
Member of Parliament
for Abura
In office
1965 – February 1966
Preceded by New
Succeeded by Dr. John Kofi Fynn
Member of Parliament
for Abura-Asebu
In office
1951–1965
Succeeded by Constituency split
Personal details
Born
Joseph Esilifie Hagan

1912
Gold Coast
Citizenship Ghanaian
Alma mater Adisadel College

Joseph Esilifie Hagan was a Ghanaian politician. He served as a regional commissioner for the Western Region, the Central Region and the Eastern Region. He also served as a member of parliament for the Abura-Asebu constituency and later the Abura constituency.

Early life and education

Hagan was born in 1912. He had his early education at Nyakrom Methodist School and continued at St. Nicholas Grammar School (now Adisadel College), Cape Coast.

Career and politics

After his secondary school education, Hagan was employed as a storekeeper by the Union Trading Company (U.T.C.) from 1937 to 1950. Hagan joined the Cape Coast Town Council and became a foundation member of the Convention People's Party in 1949. In 1951 he was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly. As a member of the Legislative Assembly, he was the Assistant Government Whip. He was re-elected in 1954 and in 1956. That same year (1956), he was appointed ministerial secretary (deputy minister) to the Ministry of Local Government. In 1957, he was appointed Regional Commissioner (Regional Minister) for the Western Region he served in that capacity until 1960 when he was appointed Regional Commissioner for the Central Region. In 1965 he was appointed Regional Commissioner for the Eastern Region he remained in this position until 1966 when the Nkrumah government was overthrown.