[3] He became Attorney General and Minister for Justice on 1 March 1993 but resigned on 30 October 1993.
[5] Others speculated that he resigned upon pressure from then president, Jerry John Rawlings.
[6] Following his resignation, Kow Nkensen Arkaah (then vice-president) and Dr. S. Budu Arthur (then deputy speaker of parliament) became the only NCP representatives that held office in the then Rawlings government.
[7] On 14 June 1994 he was appointed Ghana's High Commissioner to the Republic of India with accreditation to Sri Lanka.
[2][8][9][10] While serving as High Commissioner, he pursued a master's degree program in Civil Law at the New Delhi University and received the Sivasubramanian Memorial Gold Medal after securing the highest marks in Comparative Jurisprudence for his LLM/MCL degree.