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Haruna Iddrisu

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Haruna Iddrisu
Member of the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2005 - Ko'oro 6, 2009
Electoral district: Tamale South (en) Translate
Elected in: 2004 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Minister for Communications (en) Translate

2009 - 2012
Member of the 5th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2009 - Ko'oro 6, 2013
Electoral district: Tamale South (en) Translate
Elected in: 2008 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Minister for Communications (en) Translate

2012 - 2013
Member of the 6th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2013 - Ko'oro 6, 2017
Electoral district: Tamale South (en) Translate
Elected in: 2012 Ghanaian general election (en) Translate
Minister for Trade and Industry (en) Translate

Gunfuko 14, 2013 - Naakɛ'ɛsiga 16, 2014
Member of the 7th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Ko'oro 7, 2017 -
Electoral district: Tamale South (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 -
Tamale, Sakutega 8, 1970 (run 54)
Country of citizenshipGhana
Native languageDagbani (en) Translate
Education
Educated atGhana School of Law (en) Translate 2002) Bachelor of Laws (en) Translate
Navrongo Senior High School
University of Ghana 1997) Bachelor of Arts (en) Translate : sociology (en) Translate
University of Ghana
Academic degreeBachelor of Arts (Honours) (en) Translate
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish (en) Translate
Dagbani (en) Translate
Occupation
Occupationpolitician (en) Translate, lawyer (en) Translate la university teacher (en) Translate
Work locationAnkara
EmployerGovernment of Ghana (en) Translate
Notable workminister of labor (en) Translate
Member ofGhana Bar Association (en) Translate
Religion or worldviewIslam (en) Translate
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress

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Haruna Iddrisu (dɔgum daarɛ, 8 Fɔɔ ŋmarega 1970) dɛna Gaana wa Lɔya la gɔmena nalɛgera (politician) se'em n pa'asɛ palimɛnti sɛka n pa'asɛ buyopɔi Gaana tiŋa ze'ele bo la Tamale South sɔ'ɔlum.[1] eŋa n de palimɛnti nɛresɛba n ka zo'e la nɛŋadaana(minority leader) bo Ama'asum tia paati la Gaana tɔgum deo la puan ti ba yi'ira ti Ghana's Parliament ze'ele Ko'oro 2017[2][3][4][5] tari wa paɛ zina a yuum to'e na'am wa Ato Forson zi'an.[6]

A Pɔsega Vom La Sukuu Yɛla

[demese | demesego zia]

1979 yuunɛ la puan ti ba dɔgɛ Haruna Iddrisu. Ba yuum dɔgɛ e la Tamale n boi Gaana tiŋa wa puan. A yuum pɔsɛ a sukuu kinɛ la Kulikuli kɔmbebisi sukuu la puan. Iddrisu ze'ele bilam kiŋɛ la sukuu kãtɛ sɛka n de Gaana Yunivɛsiti la puan ze'ele 1993 ta paɛ 1997 yuuma la puan zamesɛ to'e sɛtifiketi n de B.A.(Hons) Sociology puan.[7] A yuun kɔ'ɔm dɛna la bia wam sukuu kɛma na'amlɛka yɛla gee yuum nyaa dɛna la National Union of Ghana students ti ba ni ŋmaɛ gi'i ti 'NUGS' la nɛŋadaana ti ba yi'ira ti 'president' la ba'asegɔ yuunɛ la puan. Iddrisu de la wara tunetuna (barrister) gee kelum dɛna 'Ghana Bar Association' nɛra 2002 yuunɛ la puan.[8][9]

Gɔmena Nalɛgerɛ Tuuma

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N yuum de sukuu kɔma nɛŋa daana paɛ yuuma zo'e zo'e. Di pooren a sukuu kãra la saŋa la, Iddrisu yuum ze'ele bilam tole nɛŋa ta kɛ la 'mainstream national politics', a yuum le ze'ele bilam nyaa tole la nɛŋa ta dɛna se'em n bisere kɔmbipɔɔlegɔ yɛla nɛŋadaana (National Youth Organizer) bo Ama'asumtiah paati la (National Democratic Congress) 2002 yuunɛ la puan.[10]

Haruna Iddrisu yuum zãli na'am wa la yuuma anii gee yuum kelum dɛna la se'em n tɔgerɛ ti ba yi'ira ti Minister of Communications ta paɛ 2010 yuunɛ la ti a yuum sige, a me yuum ka ɛɛrɛ amaan loose yɛla la (seeking reelection).[11]

E pa'asɛ palimɛnti nɛreba puan

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A yuum ze'ele la MP 2004 parliamentary election loosegɔ la sansɛka ti Tamale South constituency yuum wa'ana dɛna paaleka la.[12] Iddrisu yuum pa'asɛ dɛna la Ranking Member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Communications gee kelum dɛna la Minority Spokesman on Communications n boi fourth Parliament sansɛka ti Ama'asumtiah paati (National Democratic Congress), a miŋa paati la yuum ka tara paŋa la.[13][14]

A yuum kelum to'e na'am wa me 2008 yuunɛ la puan sansɛka ti ba yuum iŋɛ parliamentary loosegɔ la, kalam a yuum nyɛ la 78.2% votumduma la za'a puan.[15] Dagi bala ma'a a yuum kelum di mi'a wa me 2012 yuunɛ la puan sansɛka ti ba yuum iŋɛ parliamentary elections la, a yuum nyɛ la 74.6% votumduma la za'a puan.[16]

Gee bala za'a puan a miŋa paati la yuum ka di Gaana za'a kukazuodaana na'am loosegɔ la (Presidential Elections), Haruna yuum kelum di na'am wa me 2016 na'am loosegɔ la puan gee ti ba yuum loe e ti a zãla minority caucus dɛna Minority duma nɛŋa daana 7th Parliament n la 4th Republic in Ghana.[17]

Haruna Iddrisu Ko'oro ŋmarega 2020 yuunɛ la puan, a yuum mɛ la CHPS compound bo Duunyin community n boi Northern region of Ghana ti la sugera bisera ba imma'asum yɛla community bii tiŋa la puan.[18]

N de Minister of state

[demese | demesego zia]

A zãlɔ na'am wa me zo'e zo'e gee me kelum buna yima yima gɔverna yizuo wa puan, A yuum de la Minister for Communications Atta Mills la Mahama governments saŋa la puan, dagi bala ma'a a yuum kelum dɛna Minister for Trade ze'ele 2013 yuunɛ la puan tari paɛ 2014 yuunɛ la puan.[19][20]


Ba yuum kelum loe e ti a dɛna Minister for Employment la Labour Relations doose sansɛka ti President Mahama yuum dɛna kukazuodaana Naakɛ'ɛsega ŋmarega 2014 yuunɛ la puan.

A Vom Yɛla

[demese | demesego zia]

A de la Maalam(Muslim) gee me kelum tara pɔŋa, dagi bala ma'a A tari la kɔma batã (three children) gee yese Northern Region of Gaana.

Viisegɔ Lɔgerɔ

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  1. We haven't received any PPEs from government – EC tells Haruna Iddrisu (en-US) (2020-05-11).
  2. 10 things you didn’t know about new Minority Leader, Dr. Ato Forson (en-US) (2023-01-25).
  3. SIM cards re-registration comment by Bawumia ill-informed, highly naive – Minority Leader – MyJoyOnline.com (en-US).
  4. Galamsey fight: Akufo-Addo's endorsement of burning excavators a breach of law – Haruna Iddrisu – MyJoyOnline.com (en-US).
  5. Online, Peace FM. Speaker Not An MP, For What Reason Will Gov't Gag Him? - Egyapa Mercer Quizzes.
  6. Ato Forson replaces Haruna Iddrisu as Minority Leader (en-US) (2023-01-24).
  7. Hon. Iddrisu Haruna. Parliament of Ghana. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  8. Hon Haruna Iddrisu – Minister for Communications. Government of Ghana. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  9. Don’t leave out any Ghanaian stranded abroad – Haruna Iddrisu to government (en-US) (2020-07-26).
  10. Haruna Iddrisu, Biography.
  11. MyJoyOnline – Ghana News | Ghana's most comprehensive website. Independent, Fearless and Credible journalism (en).
  12. Parliamentary Results Tamale South (Northern Region).
  13. Parliamentary Results Tamale South (Northern Region).
  14. MyJoyOnline – Ghana News | Ghana's most comprehensive website. Independent, Fearless and Credible journalism (en).
  15. http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/election2008/parliament.constituency.php?ID=259
  16. https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/haruna-iddrisu-named-minority-leader.html
  17. https://citinewsroom.com/2020/01/n-r-haruna-iddrisu-commissions-health-facility-at-duunyin/
  18. https://www.ghanaiantimes.com.gh/haruna-iddrisu-retains-tamale-south-seat/
  19. Archive copy.
  20. https://citinewsroom.com/2020/01/n-r-haruna-iddrisu-commissions-health-facility-at-duunyin/