Jacob Amekor Blukoo-Allotey,OOV (1929–2016), was a Ghanaian academic and physician who served as general manager of the GIHOC Pharmaceutical Corporation.
Following his studies in the United Kingdom, Blukoo-Allotey returned to Ghana where he registered as a medical personnel on 12 May 1961.[7] He consequently worked as a physician with the Ministry of Health until the mid-1960s when he took up a job as a lecturer at the Pharmacology department of the University of Ghana Medical School.[1][6][9]
While working as a lecturer at the University of Ghana Medical School, he was appointed chairman of the State Pharmaceutical Corporation. In 1968, the corporation became a division of the Ghana Industrial Holdings Corporation (GIHOC) and he acted as general manager of the division.[10][11] In 1970, he was sent to Europe by the Ghana Industrial Holdings Corporation on a special leave from the University of Ghana.[12] On his return, he was appointed general manager of the State Pharmaceutical division of GIHOC and run a factory.[13][14][15][16][17]
In 1982, he was appointed member of the then newly formed PNDC government by the then chairman of the PNDC, Jerry John Rawlings.[19] He however declined the appointment, and his request for exemption from the national government was accepted by the then chairman Rawlings.[19]
He was a director on the board of Dannex Limited.[20]
Honours
In 2008, the national award of the Order of the Volta was conferred upon Blukoo-Allotey by the then President of Ghana, John Agyekum Kufuor for his service to Ghana in the field of medicine.[21]
Personal life
Blukoo-Allotey was married to Mrs. Cynthia Blukoo-Allotey. He was the father of Jean Mensa (née Blukoo-Allotey), the chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana. He was a Christian and a member of the Accra Ridge Church. He died on 7 February 2016 at the age of 87.