Charles Wereko-Brobby popularly known as Tarzan (born 27 March 1953) is a Ghanaian engineer, politician, diplomat and businessman in Ghana.
He was once the chief executive officer of Ghana's Volta River Authority, then the country's major power generator and distributor.
[3] In the mid-1990s,he established the Independent Media Corporation of Ghana and in turn founded Radio Eye, Ghana's first independent radio station, being an advocate of press freedom[4] - after the government took the station off the air, he was approached by David Ampofo for an interview on the talkshow Time With David, which he agreed to.
[14] In February 2010, he stood for the Chairmanship position of the New Patriotic Party against and Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, Stephen Ayensu Ntim, Sammy Crabbe and Felix Owusu Adjepong.
[7] He came fourth whilst Jake Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey won and was declared winner[15] After the NPP lost power to the NDC in 2012, Wereko-Brobby came out strongly to advise the party to abandon its legal fight to overturn the Electoral Commission's verdict in the courts and rather concentrate on winning the 2016 elections.
[20] He married Harriet Wilson after being divorced from Joyce Aryee, a former CEO of Ghana Chamber of Mines and former secretary of information for the PNDC.