Alfred Jonas Dowuona-Hammond was a Ghanaian politician and a state minister in the first republic.
He had his secondary education at Mfantsipim School, the Accra Academy and O'Reilly Educational Institute where he obtained his Cambridge School Certificate with exemption from the London Matriculation Examination in 1940.
[1][2] After completing his secondary school education in 1940, Alfred joined the staff of the O'Reilly Educational Institute rising to the position of assistant head master in his two-year tenure as a staff of the school.
He founded the Winneba Secondary School in 1949[3] and in 1950 he served the government as an inspector of cooperatives.
In 1954, he was elected member of the legislative assembly representing the Awutu constituency; where his mother's hometown is situated.