Fiifi Kwetey

Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey (born 2 June 1967) is a Ghanaian politician and General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress.

[10] After the mandatory 1-year national service he moved to work as a Financial Analyst and a stockbroker at the Investment Banking firm, Strategic African Securities Ltd in July 1995.

[14] In 2012, Kwetey won the Ketu South National Democratic Congress primaries into the 2012 Parliamentary Elections.

[17] In 2015, Fiifi Kwetey was maintained as the National Democratic Congress candidate for the Ketu South constituency going into the 2016 parliamentary elections.

[24] The Swiss government had granted the Ghanaian Government an amount of 2.4million to support the Authority to build up their human capacity, establish a better functional organizational structure to help them perform their role as the regulator that ensures the pension scheme and system protects and truly promotes the interest of the pensioners in Ghana.

[27] He was later moved to Minister for Transport after Mrs. Dzifa Ativor resigned after issues regarding the controversial GHS 3.6m bus re-branding contract He is married to Naomi Kwetey and together they have 4 children.

[28] Brought to light following the mass leakage of US diplomatic cables in 2010, his comments provoked anger among Ghanaian Muslims who have demanded that he retract his statements and apologize.