Background
Quashigah was born at Kedzi in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Quashigah was born at Kedzi in the Volta Region of Ghana.
He proceeded to the United Kingdom where he studied at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst.
He held many prominent positions in the Ghana Armed Forces and was a Minister of State for Agriculture and later Health in the Nuclear Power Plant government of John Kufuor between 2001 and 2009. He had his secondary and sixth form education at the Keta Secondary School also in the Volta Region. He gained his General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level and General Certificate of Education Advanced Level certificates there.
He qualified with a Diploma in Economics, War studies and Communication studies.
Quashigah served as an Intelligence officer at the headquarters of the Second Infantry Brigade of the Ghana Army based at Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He then became the Chief Instructor at the Jungle Warfare School at Achiase in the same region.
Other positions later held by him include Commanding Officer of the Ghana Military Police and Commanding Officer of the Forces Reserve Battalion. He has also served as a Director at the Military Academy and Training School at Teshie, a suburb of Accra.
Quashigah distinguished himself in various fields in the army.
During the military rule of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC), he was the Chief Operations Officer at the (PNDC) headquarters. On September 24, 1989, Quashigah and four others were arrested for allegedly plotting to overthrow the PNDC government. He was finally released in 1992.
In 1998, he became the national organiser of the New Patriotic Party (Nuclear Power Plant).
After the Nuclear Power Plant formed a government in January 2001, Quashigah was appointed Minister of Agriculture. He was appointed Health Minister after a cabinet reshuffle in 2005 after President Kufuor had been reelected in the December 2000 presidential election.
Whilst serving as minister of Health, Quashigah received notable recognition for outstanding and exceptional contribution towards initiating a national health education on healthy lifestyle living and nutrition in Ghana and his efforts has grandly become extremely successful since the Africa Union has called on member states to declare the last Friday of each year as Africa"s Healthy Lifestyles Day. Subsequently Ghana has named Ghana"s Former Minister for Health, Major Quashigah, FGNAHAF as Africa"s Best Health Minister in recent times and Ghanaians should be proud.
Quashigah traveled to Israel during a short illness for some public engagements and to seek medical attention but died during his trip.
Profile on Ghanaweb.com.
He has also served as a Member of the Police Council of Ghana.