Stephen Willie Yeboah

Stephen Willie Yeboah 
Regional Commissioner for the Western Region
In office
1965 – February 1966
President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded by John Arthur
Succeeded by J. T. D. Addy
Regional Commissioner for the Ashanti Region
In office
October 1963 – 1965
President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded by R. O. Amoako-Atta
Succeeded by R. O. Amoako-Atta
Regional Commissioner for the Brong Ahafo Region
In office
1 June 1959 – 1963
President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Preceded by Boahene Yeboah-Afari
Succeeded by R. O. Amoako-Atta
Member of Parliament
for Dormaa
In office
1965 – February 1966
Preceded by New
Succeeded by Dr. Solomon Anso Manson
Member of Parliament
for Sunyani West
In office
1954–1965
Succeeded by Constituency abolished
Personal details
Born
Stephen Willie Yeboah

26 October 1928
Dormaa Akwamu, Brong Ahafo Region
Citizenship Ghanaian

Stephen Willie Yeboah (born 26 October 1928) was a Ghanaian politician. He served as a regional commissioner for the Brong Ahafo Region, the Ashanti Region and the Western Region. He also served as a member of parliament for the Sunyani West constituency and later the Dormaa constituency.

Early life and education

Yeboah was born on 26 October 1928 at Dormaa Akwamu, Brong Ahafo Region. He had his elementary education in Dormaa Ahenkro in the Brong Ahafo Region and Bekwai in the Ashanti Region. After receiving his standard 7 certificate he continued at the Elthanus Commercial Academy in Saltpond. There, he studied shorthand, typing, book-keeping and accountancy for a period of two years.

Career and politics

In 1950, Stephen joined the staff of his alma mater (Elthanus Commercial Academy) and worked there for a period of two years. Upon leaving his alma mater he joined the teaching staff of the Dormaa Ahenkro Commercial Secondary School. In 1953 he resigned to join the inspectorate staff of the Cocoa Purchasing Company.

In 1954 Stephen contested for the Sunyani West seat and won. He remained a member of parliament until the overthrow of the Nkrumah government in February 1966. On 22 May 1957 he was appointed parliamentary secretary (deputy minister) to the Ministry of Agriculture. On 1 June 1959 he was appointed Regional Commissioner (Regional Minister) for the Brong Ahafo Region and in October 1963 he was appointed Regional Commissioner for the Ashanti Region. He served in that capacity until 1965 when he was appointed Regional Commissioner for the Western Region.