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Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo

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Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo
Member of the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2005 - Ko'oro 6, 2009
Electoral district: Wa Central Constituency (en) Translate
Elected in: 2004 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Member of the 5th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2009 - Ko'oro 6, 2013
Electoral district: Wa Central Constituency (en) Translate
Elected in: 2008 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Minister for Youth and Sports (en) Translate

Naakɛ'ɛsiga 2009 - Ko'oro 2010
Member of the 6th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2013 - Ko'oro 6, 2017
Electoral district: Wa Central Constituency (en) Translate
Elected in: 2012 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Member of the 7th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2017 -
Electoral district: Wa Central Constituency (en) Translate
Elected in: 2016 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Member of the 8th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2021 -
Electoral district: Wa Central Constituency (en) Translate
Elected in: 2020 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Wa (en) Translate, Siibedaa 5, 1964 (run 60)
Country of citizenshipGhana
Education
Educated atUniversity of Cape Coast Bachelor of Education (en) Translate
University of Ghana Doctor of Philosophy (en) Translate
University of Ghana 1998) Master of Arts (en) Translate : international relations (en) Translate
University of Ghana 2013) Doctor of Philosophy (en) Translate : development policy (en) Translate
Wa Senior High Technical School (en) Translate
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish (en) Translate
Occupation
Occupationpolitician (en) Translate, coordinator (en) Translate la consultant (en) Translate
Religion or worldviewIslam (en) Translate
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress

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Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo de la Gaana nalɛgera. A ze'ele bo la Wa central constituency n de Gaana wa Tiŋanuuren bɔba so'olum [1][2]bɔna Palimɛnti Ama'asumtia pa'ati la puan.

Pɔsega vom la Sukuu Yɛla

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Ba yuum dɔgɛ e la Siibenya'aŋa Nambua dabesa, 1964 yuunɛ puan ti a ze'ele la Wa tiŋa n de Gaana wa Tiŋanuuren bɔba so'olum. A yuum kiŋɛ a 'middle' sukuu ta zamese to'e sɛtifikateti la 1976 yuunɛ la puan. A me yuum kelum kiŋɛ a 'O level sukuu ta to'e sɛtifikateti la 1983 yuunɛ la puan gee me ta to'e A level sɛtifikateti 1986 yuunɛ la puan.

A me yuum kelum to'e sɛtifikateti sɛka ti ba yi'ira ti 'diploma in Economics' la 1994 yuunɛ la puan gee zamesɛ gɔŋɔ pa'asɛ tole nɛŋa ta to'e 'Degree' bɔna 'psychology' puan 1994 yuunɛ la puan. A me kelum tara sɛtifikateti n de 'Master's Degree in International Affairs' 1998 yuunɛ la puan. A tari la Nɛŋa tɔlega yɛla zamesegɔ PhD sɛtifikateti (PhD in Development Policy) ze'ele Gaana Yunivɛsiti la puan na 2013 yuunɛ puan.[3]

A yuum de la 'comsultant' bɔna 'Institude Policy Alternatives' la puan. A me yuum kelum le dɛna la 'Deputy Coordinator of Finance ' bɔ'ɔra Tiŋa wa Kɔmbipɔɔlegɔ tigere. Pooren, le ta dɛna ba 'Director' gee le ta lebege 'Agricultural Ag. Regional Kelum bɔ'ɔra tigere la.[3]

Gɔmena Nalɛgerɛ Vom Yɛla

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A yuum kɛ Gaana palimɛnti la 2005 yuunɛ la puan dɔla la eŋa n yuum ta di Kuka la Ama'asumtia Paati (NDC) Gaana palimɛnti kuka loosego bii voteŋo Sapɔɔlegɔ ŋmarega 2004 yuunɛ la puan.

Pelpuo yuum de la 'minister of States' Gaana zuudaana ɔfisi la puan Gaana zuudaana, John Evans Atta Mills n yuum loe e ti a dɛna la Kɔmbipɔɔlegɔ za'a nɛŋadaana (Minister of Youth and Sports) Fɔɔ Nambua 2009 yuunɛ puan la ti Muntaka Mohammed se'em n me yuum de MP bɔ'ɔra Asawase yuum basɛ tuuma la.[4][5]

A yuum tum zi'an wa puan la bala ta paɛ Ko'oro nambua 2010 yuunɛ puan ti ba yuum teesem ba[6]. Gaana pɔgesɛka n de yia daana ti a dɛna 'Sports Minister', Akua Dansua n yuum soe a na'arɛ ti a yuum tugum lebege 'Deputy Majority Leader' bɔna palimɛnti.[7][8]

Parliament of Ghana
Preceded by

Mumuni Abudu Seidu

Wa Central

1997 – present

Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by

Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak

Minister for Youth and Sports

2009 – 2010

Succeeded by

Akua Dansua

Viisɔgɔ lɔgerɔ

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