
Colonel George Minyila
Introduction
About
Colonel George Minyila, a prominent figure in Ghanaian military, diplomatic, and political circles, was born on July 7, 1938, in Navrongo, a town nestled in the picturesque Upper East Region of Ghana. His journey from a modest upbringing to influential roles in various spheres of public service is a testament to his dedication and commitment to his country.
Educated at the renowned Government Secondary School in Tamale, now known as Tamale Senior High School, Minyila's early years laid the foundation for his future endeavors. In 1958, he answered the call to serve his nation by joining the Ghana Armed Forces, embarking on a path that would see him rise through the ranks and leave an indelible mark on Ghana's history.
After completing his secondary education, Minyila pursued further studies at the prestigious Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, United Kingdom, graduating in 1962. Throughout his military career, he demonstrated exemplary leadership and a thirst for knowledge, undertaking specialized courses both locally and abroad to enhance his skills and expertise.
Minyila's career trajectory within the Ghana Armed Forces was marked by a series of notable appointments and achievements. From serving as Platoon Commander to holding key positions such as Adjutant of the Armed Forces Training College and Director of Logistics at the Ghana Armed Forces, he displayed competence and dedication in every role he undertook.
His transition into politics occurred during the era of the Supreme Military Council (SMC), where he was appointed Upper Regional Commissioner before assuming the role of Regional Commissioner for the Eastern Region. It was during his tenure in the Eastern Region that Minyila implemented transformative reforms, particularly in infrastructure development, leaving a lasting legacy that reshaped the region's landscape.
Despite facing challenges, including a period of detention on suspicion of involvement in a coup plot, Minyila remained steadfast in his commitment to serving his country. His contributions to security and public service were recognized in 2008 when he was awarded the Companion of the Order of the Volta by former President John Agyekum Kuffour.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Minyila was a devoted family man, married to Susanna Minyila, and cherished by his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Known for his passion for football and hockey, he found joy in both his personal and professional pursuits.
Colonel George Minyila's remarkable life came to a close in 2016, leaving behind a legacy of service, integrity, and dedication to the people of Ghana. His memory lives on through the impact he made on his country and the lives he touched along the way.
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Date of Birth: July 7, 1938
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Place of Birth: Navrongo
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Lat: 10.8940° N
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