Martin Appiah-Danquah

Martin Appiah-Danquah was a Ghanaian politician and farmer.

Early life and education
Appiah-Danquah was born on 21 September 1924. He hailed from Nkawie in the Atwima Mponua District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He had his basic education at the English Church Mission School in Nkawie. In 1940, he furthered his education at the Akim Abuakwa State College in Kibi in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

Career
In January 1954, Appiah-Danquah was appointed the Secretary-General of the United Ghana Farmers' Council Co-operatives till 1966. In 1961, he was also the Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. He was also the Chairman of the National Cooperative Council.

Personal life
Appiah-Danquah was an Ashanti. He was married to Sophia Appiah-Danquah.

Politics
Appiah-Danquah was a member of the Convention Peoples Party (CPP).

Death
Appiah-Danquah died on 6 June 1996.

Controversy
In May 1969, Appiah-Danquah was among 21 former CPP members accused of unlawfully amassing wealth of NC96,647.20 and his houses seized by the Government of Ghana.