Kwaku Baah

He received fellowship from the Northwestern University, Chicago for further studies in law and international Relations[1][2] He co-authored the famous brief on Baffour Akoto's case by J.

[2] Right before Kwaku's departure abroad, he was slated for arrest due to his involvement with Pauli Murray in aiding J.

B. Danquah in the defence of eight political prisoners arrested under the Preventive Detention Act during the Nkrumah regime.

He also accused the former president Jerry Rawlings for openly showing his support and dislike for some candidates contesting for positions in the party.

[7][8] 1965 - 1966-Consultant on Human Rights, United Nations Office of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), 1967 - 1968- Joint Secretary, Constitutional Commission of Ghana (Drafting 2nd Republican constitution of Ghana, 1968 - 1969- Joint clerk constituent Assembly (drafting and promulgating 2nd Republic Constitution of Ghana 1969 - 1972 Member of Parliament - Nkawkaw Constituency (2nd Republic) September 1969 - September 1970 - Ministerial Secretary (ministry of Judiciaries) October 1970 - January 1971 - Ministerial Secretary (Ministry of Defence) February 1971 - February 1972 - Ministerial Secretary (ministry of Presidential Affairs) 1979 - 1981 Member of Parliament - Nkawkaw Constituency (3rd Republic) September 1980 - September 1981 - Minority leader (3rd republican Parliament, Popular Front Party) 1972 - till date - Private legal Practitioner