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Haruna Iddrisu
human
Sex or gendermale Tekre
Country of citizenshipGhana Tekre
Name in native languageLawyer Aduna Tekre
Given nameHaruna Tekre
Family nameIddrisu Tekre
NicknameGaŋdu Tekre
Date of birth8 September 1970 Tekre
Place of birthTamale Tekre
Native languageDagbani Tekre
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Dagbani Tekre
Writing languageEnglish Tekre
Occupationpolitician, lawyer, university teacher Tekre
EmployerGovernment of Ghana Tekre
Educated atGhana School of Law, University of Ghana, Navrongo Senior High School, University of Ghana Tekre
Academic degreeBachelor of Arts (Honours) Tekre
Work locationAccra Tekre
Work period (start)7 January 2013 Tekre
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress Tekre
Religion or worldviewIslam Tekre
Eye colorbrown Tekre
Hair colorblack hair Tekre
Notable workminister of labor Tekre
Member ofGhana Bar Association Tekre
Owner ofSteadfast F.C. Tekre

Haruna Iddrisu (B da doga a) yʋʋmd 1970 Sɛt Kiuug dahem a nii raare, la a yaa Ghana bʋʋda bɩɩ sõangda ne politik soab sẽn yɩɩ Ghana depite ramb soog neda n be parlamenta n yi naan-soaba, a nu soaba, a yoob soaba, a yopoe soabã ne a nii soabã taoor soaba n ko Ghana Tamale South Constituency soolmẽ wã.[1] A yɩɩ NDC taoor soab Ghana tẽnga parlamentẽ yʋʋmd 2017 Yʋʋm-vẽk Kiuugã[2][3][4][5] hal t'a Ato Forson wa reega n dɩ a naamã yuumd 2023 yʋʋm-vẽkr kiuuga puga.[6]

A yel-manesem sɩngre

A Haruna Iddrisu roga yʋʋmd 1970 Tamale, Ghana. A sɩnga a karengã Kulikuli lekollẽ wã. A Iddrisu karemame University of Ghana wã yʋʋmd 1993 n tãag 1997 tɩ be la a paam karẽn-bi-bɩɩga.[7][8] A ra tʋmda karẽn-bi-bɩɩs politikã pʋgẽ, la a ra yaa National Union of Ghana Students taoor soaba a karẽn-bi-bɩɩs yʋʋmdã pʋgẽ.[9] A Iddrisu yaa bʋ-kaood me, la a yaa Ghana bʋ-kaoodb sullã ned sẽn sɩng ne yʋʋm 2002.[10][11]

Politik tʋʋmde

A sẽn wa n yaa karen-biis taoor soab yʋʋm a tãabã, a kẽnga politikã pʋgẽ, n lebg tẽnga kom-bɩɩs sull taoor soab yʋʋm 2002 soabã.[12] [13]A zĩnda tʋʋm kãnga yʋʋm a nii, baa a sẽn da yaa sõss minisr n yaool n yi 2010 wã, la a ka bao reelection ye. [14][15]

A Sẽn yaa Parlament nedã

A ra yaa tẽnga taoor soab yʋʋm 2004 laloa wã pʋgẽ Tamale. A Iddrisu ra yaa Sull ning sẽn get kibayã mooneg la so-pakrã yellã. A ra yaa sull ning sẽn get kibay mooneg yell a 4 soabã taoor soaba,[16][17] a National Democratic Congress sẽn wa n be kɩɩsgã pʋgẽ wã.[18][19] A kell n talla a zĩiga 2008 tẽnga taoor lʋɩtb sull yãkrẽ wã, a sẽn paam votã fãa 78.2%. 14] A leb n kell n talla a zĩiga 2012 yʋʋmdã laloa wã pʋgẽ, a sẽn paam votã fãa 74.6%.[20] [21] Baa ne a parti wã sẽn wa n kong tẽnga taoor lʋɩtb yãkrã, a Haruna kell n talla a zĩiga 2016 tẽnga taoor lʋɩtb yãkrã pʋgẽ, la b yãk-a t'a lʋɩ sull ning sẽn yaa sull ning sẽn yaa sull ning taoor lʋɩtb sull sẽn yaa sull ning sẽn yaa sull ning sẽn yaa sull a yopoe wã sull sẽn yaa sull a naase.[22][23] Haruna Iddrisu yʋʋm 2020 yʋʋmde, a kõo CHPS siglg a Duunyin nin-buiidã sẽn be Ghana rɩtg tẽnga pʋgẽ n na n kõ laafɩ wã sõngr nin-buiidã sẽn pa tar-b laafi wã.[24][25]

A Pipi Minisr Tʋʋma

A talla tʋʋm toor-toor goosneerã pʋgẽ, sẽn naag ne sõss minisr a John Evans Atta Mills ne a John Dramani Mahama goosneerã pʋgẽ, n paas goosneer ning sẽn get laog wɛɛngẽ yʋʋm 2013 la 2014 sʋka. A paama tʋʋm la tʋʋm soog-n-taase minisr a Mahama taoor soab sẽn yãk yʋʋm 2014 sigr kiuugã.[26][27]

A Yel-manesem

A yaa Moslem sẽn kẽ kãadem, n tar kamb a tãabo, la a yita Northern Region - Ghana rɩtg zĩiga.[28]

Sebtiisi

  1. https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/national/we-havent-received-any-ppes-from-government-ec-tells-haruna-iddrisu/
  2. https://citinewsroom.com/2023/01/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-new-minority-leader-dr-ato-forson/
  3. https://www.myjoyonline.com/sim-cards-re-registration-comment-by-bawumia-ill-informed-highly-naive-minority-leader/
  4. https://www.myjoyonline.com/galamsey-fight-akufo-addos-endorsement-of-burning-excavators-a-breach-of-law-haruna-iddrisu/
  5. https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/politics/politics/202201/459185.php
  6. https://citinewsroom.com/2023/01/ato-forson-replaces-haruna-iddrisu-as-minority-leader/
  7. "Galamsey fight: Akufo-Addo's endorsement of burning excavators a breach of law – Haruna Iddrisu – MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20110517111751/http://www.parliament.gh/hon_iddrisu_haruna.html
  9. "ITU Council 2009 – Biography of Haruna Iddrisu, Chairman of Council 2009, Ghana's Minister of Communications". www.itu.int. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20190724015908/http://www.ghana.gov.gh/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=349:ministers-of-state&catid=81:ministers&Itemid=228
  11. "Parliamentary Results Tamale South (Northern Region)". Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  12. https://citinewsroom.com/2020/07/dont-leave-out-any-ghanaian-stranded-abroad-haruna-iddrisu-to-government/
  13. https://www.ghanaweb.com/person/Haruna-Iddrisu-2314
  14. https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/haruna-iddrisu-to-step-down-as-ndc-youth-organiser/
  15. "Don't leave out any Ghanaian stranded abroad – Haruna Iddrisu to government". Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana. 26 July 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  16. http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/election2004/parliament.constituency.php?ID=141
  17. "Hon Haruna Iddrisu – Minister for Communications". Government of Ghana. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  18. "Parliamentary Results Tamale-South (Northern Region)". Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  19. "N/R: Haruna Iddrisu commissions health facility at Duunyin". Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  20. "Hon. Iddrisu Haruna". Parliament of Ghana. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  21. https://www.itu.int/council/C2009/news/bio-iddrisu.html
  22. Online, Peace FM. "Speaker Not An MP, For What Reason Will Gov't Gag Him? - Egyapa Mercer Quizzes". Peacefmonline.com – Ghana news. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
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  24. https://citinewsroom.com/2020/01/n-r-haruna-iddrisu-commissions-health-facility-at-duunyin/
  25. "Haruna Iddrisu, Biography". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  26. https://web.archive.org/web/20180612184442/https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=317164
  27. "Haruna Iddrisu named Minority Leader". Graphic Online. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  28. "Ministerial reshuffle: Spio rejoins gov't". Ghanaweb.com. Ghana Home Page. 16 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.