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A Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka yaa Ghana politik ned la a yaa National Democratic Congress (NDC) neda. A yaa depite soab nina sen yalsd Asawase Ka-tẽnga pʋga (Anglindi: Constituency) ramb taore n-be Ghana (Anglindi: Ghana) repiblik Naas (4th Republic) depite ramb soog sull ning sẽn yaa naas soabã, nuune soabã yoob soaba, yopoe soaba la a nii soabã faa pʋgẽ.

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Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak
human
Sex or gendermale Tekre
Country of citizenshipGhana Tekre
Name in native languageMuntaka Mohammed Mubarak Tekre
Given nameMohammed Tekre
Family nameMubarak Tekre
Date of birth17 October 1971 Tekre
Place of birthAkuse Tekre
RelativeMohammed Sadat Abdulai, Ras Mubarak Tekre
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Dagbani Tekre
Occupationpolitician, quantity surveyor, architect Tekre
Educated atKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST Senior High School Tekre
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress Tekre
Religion or worldviewIslam Tekre

Muntaka dag roga zĩ-likr kiuug daham piig la yopoe 17 daare,[1]yʋʋmd 1971 la yit Akuse tẽng m'be Ashant Region Ghana pʋge[2] la a ba-rãmb yita Northern Region m'be Ghana wã tẽng yʋʋre m boond Kumbungu.[3]A ya ned n bao bãngre Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.A dag paama Masters of Science degree bãngre ne Development Policy la Planning Ɛnivetẽ wã pʋge,yʋʋmd 2004 wakat.[4][5][6]

Tʋʋma

Muntaka ya Development Planner tʋm-bãngda.[7]A dag ya (RME) ne Adwumapa Buyers Limited taoor soaba,n daadb cocoa.[8]

A Politik Tʋʋma

Depite-rãmb Soog Neda

Muntaka yi  depite n kẽ depite rãmb sooga pʋge ne a pipi kẽeb ne National Democratic Congress partɩ yʋm 2005 tɩ ya a paama vot yãkr n yiig Asawase depite ning yʋʋr m boond Dr Gibril Adamu Mohammed n dag maane kaalem tɩ b da bao depite naama ne taaba, tɩ a dag paama vote yãkre[9] 11,142 ne National Democratic Congress partɩ yʋm-sar kiuug yʋʋmd 2004.Tɩ Ghana Center for Democratic Development dag sak ne leb-bao depite naama vot yãkra, tɩ yi soma la neere tɩ wẽgd ka zĩnd a pʋge.A leb paama a depite naama yʋm-sar kiuug,yʋʋmd 2008[10][11][12]ne b dag maane depite rãmb vote yãkre.N leb paam 2012 depite rãmb vote yãkre.Muntaka n dag yaa Chief Majority Whip depite rãmb sooga pʋge n kõ NDC partɩ,n dag labsb gofneema naam pʋge.

A Kom-bɩɩs la gãbse ministr

A dag yi kom-bɩɩs la gãbse ministr Ghana gofneema naama pʋge.Yʋʋmd 2009 pʋge, perzidã John Evans Atta Mills dag yãka Mubarak kom-bɩɩs la gãbse ministr.A kom-bɩɩs la gãbse ministr yãkra dag yi tẽnga kom-bɩɩs taor-ramb soab-rãmba sũ-noog wʋsg ne Mubarak n nan ya bɩ-bɩɩg tɩ'a tar yʋʋm pis-tã la 39[13] la wae rĩ wakata.A tʋma ni a kom-bɩɩs la gãbse ministr hal tɩ'b wa vɛɛsda ne yɛl-kalma gom ya ne wagdm goam.A wan kẽl yi Ministra pʋg ne wagdma goma yĩnga.Tɩ Dr.Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo yars a Ministra zĩiga.

A sul-ramba

Muntaka ya House Committee sul neda,n leb ya Appointments Committee sul neda,n ya Standing Orders Committee sul neda, n leb ya Health Committee sul neda,n ya Mines la Energy sul neda, n leb ya Business Committee sul neda la Selection Committee sul neda.[14]

A vote yãkre

Muntaka yi Asawase Consituency depite yʋʋmd 2005 ne Dr.Gibril Adamu Mohammed n dag maan kaalem tɩ'a yars a zĩiga m bao naama m paam.Yʋʋmd 2008 pʋg me,a paama depite naama vote yãkre n tik National Democratic Congress partɩ m be a Asawase Consituency wã pʋge, Consituency[15][16][17] wã dag pasa depite rãmb sooga zĩs a tãab National Democratic Congress partɩ ramb n dag paam vote yãkre Ashanti Region depite rãmb soog zĩs pis-tã la wae wã pʋge 39.[18][19] National Democratic Congress partɩ wã ramb dag  pama depite zĩs kobg la piig la tãab 113 depite rãmb zĩs kobsi la pis-tã 230 wã pʋge.[20] Vote yãkre 64,443 pʋge a dag pama vote 36,557 yãkr yɩ bilgri ne kob pʋge ya 56.73% vote yãkre.[21][22][23] A dag pama depite naama yãkre n yiid Mohammed Abdul-Kabir n ya New Patriotic Partɩ neda, la Elyasu Mohammed n ya People's National Convention neda, la Mohammed Bashir Tijani n ya Democratic Freedom partɩ neda la Alhaji Baba Musah n ya Convention People's Party neda.[24][25] B dag paama 27,168, 371,86 la 261 vote yãkre n pʋg taaba.[26][27] A bilgri kob pʋge ya 42.16%,0.58%,0.13% la 0.41% n pʋg taaba.[28][29][30]

Yʋm 2012 pʋg me,A dag pama depite vote yãkre taoore saoba yɛsa woto Consituency wã pʋge. A da pama vote yãkre 43,917 ne vota sõgd fãa n dag ya 77,034.


A bilgri kob pʋge ya 57.01% vote yãkre. A dag leb pana depite vote yãkre n yiid Nana Okyere-Tawiah Antwi n ya New Patriotic Partɩ neda, la Jerry Joseph Quayson n ya Progressive People's Party neda, la Abdulai Umaru n ya People's National Partɩ neda, la Elias Mohammed n ya Convention People's Party neda, la Yakubu Adams Zakaria n ya National Democratic Partɩ neda la Alhassan Abdul Majeed n yas n ka rik partɩ ninga wã.Ti a sōdga kob pʋge m pʋgd tãaba la 40.26%, 0.59%, 0.35%, 0.33%, 0.24% la 1.23%.

Muntaka dag leb pama a depite naama taoor soabne yʋm 2020 depite ramb yãkr n dag maan depite rãmb soog m pasd a nii Gana repiblik m pasd a naase pʋge.A dag paama vote yãkre 51,659 ti m pʋg'a wã n ya NPP neda me paam vote yãkre 31,256.

A Muntaka sẽn paam n lebg National Democratic Congress tẽnga taoor soab Asawase sullã pʋgẽ wã, a tõoga Masawudu Mubarick n paam n na n yɩ tẽnga taoor soab 2023. A tõoga ne koees 1,063 n zab ne Masawudu sẽn paam koees 735.

Baa ne b sẽn da yaa a Muntaka Mubarak poorẽ dãmba la a taoor soab a Masawudu Mubarick sẽn kẽe zab pʋgẽ wã, Ghana Police Service wã tʋm-tʋmdb tõogame n boog-a tao-tao. Police rãmbã sẽn kẽes b toog n gɩdg tɩ yel-beedã ra leb n paas ye. A Muntaka poorẽ dãmba yeelame tɩ Masawudu Mubarick poorẽ dãmb kẽer wẽe a Asawase sẽn da yaa tẽnga taoor soab sẽn da yit tẽnga pʋga, a sẽn kõ a votã poore.<ref"Why I allowed my 6-year-old daughter to thumbprint my ballot – Muntaka Mubarak explains". Pulse Ghana. 7 December 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2021.</ref>

Goam kẽdba N Zĩnd A Naama Pʋge

A yʋm 2020 vote yãkre pʋge, Muntaka dag basam tɩ yʋm'a yoob 6 bi-pugl n dag dik n nug tig diis a vote yãkre sebra,tɩ Ghana laluwa ka sak n kõ a sẽn dag maan bumb ninga wã tɩ base Gana neb wʋsgo da ka kõ'a buum ne'a da maan bumb ninga wã Prizda John Atta Mills dag basam tɩ'a nan sig a naam wã ne wãgdm gom n da kẽ'a naam wã tɩ'b nan vɛɛs'da.Tɩ Prizda John Evans Atta Mills dag yel t'a vʋʋs la base a Ministra naama.[31][32]

Yʋm 2021 me a wan leb yeelame tɩ bʋ-kaood a ye n kõ NDC poak depite-ramba puge a yembr ligd n dat n kɩt t'a vot n yãk a Mike Oquaye tẽnga depite-ramb sooga taoor soaba yãkr wakata. Bʋ-kaoodb ramb wʋsg dag yal'a yɛl wʋsgo.

A Meng yel-manesem

Muntaka ya ned fur la tar kamb a nu. A ya lislaama.

Lebg n ges-y

Asawase Consituency

List of Mills government Ministers

Sebtiise

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