Mustapha Ussif
A Mustapha Ussif ( sẽn dog sigr kiuug rasem 16 yʋʋm 1979 soabã) yaa Ghana politik soab. A yaa sull ning sẽn get nin-buiidã yell sẽn boond tɩ New Patriotic Party wã, la a yaa sull ning sẽn get nin-buiidã yell sẽn boond tɩ 4th Republic of Ghana wã sull a nii soabã.[1] Yʋʋmd 2021 yʋʋm-vẽkr kiuug rasem 21 daare, a Nana Akufo-Addo yãka-a t'a Minister for Youth and Sports.[2][3]
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Ghana |
Given name | Mustapha |
Date of birth | 16 Sa-sik kiuugu 1979 |
Zĩ-ninga o roge | Ghana |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Occupation | politician, financial analyst, teacher |
Position held | Member of the 6th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana, Member of the 8th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana, Minister for Youth and Sports |
Educated at | University of Gloucestershire |
Residence | Accra |
Member of political party | New Patriotic Party |
Candidacy in election | 2020 Ghanaian general election, 2016 Ghanaian general election |
Religion or worldview | Islam |
A vɩɩmã sɩngre
tekreA Ussif roga sigr kiuug rasem 16 yʋʋm 1979 soabã. A yita Tantaala sẽn be North East Region n Ghana rɩtgo. A kẽnga Bagabaga Training College karẽnga la Anglia Ruskin University wã, a sẽn paam a Bachelor of Art degree pʋgẽ International Business la Management yʋʋm 2010 soabã. A kell n kẽnga Gloucestershire university wã, a sẽn wa n Masters degree in Finance and Investment yʋʋm 2011.[4][5]
Tʋʋmde
tekreA Ussif tʋma wa ligdã bãngda Ray and Associates, UK yʋʋmd 2010. Yʋʋmd kãng bala, a kẽnga Action Aid UK, a sẽn da tʋmd wa freelance consultant wã.[6][7]
Politiki
tekreParliament ned
tekreA Ussif kẽe siglgẽ wã yʋʋmd 2013 yʋʋm-vẽkr kiuug rasem a 7th wã, a sẽn tõoge, a sẽn tõoge. A ra yaa Yagaba-Kubori sullã taoor soab yʋʋmd 2013 n tãag 2017 yʋʋmdã, la a wa n wa n wa paama a zu-loees a 7th soabã pʋgẽ, a sẽn da yaa a poorẽ soab a Abdul-Rauf Tanko Ibrahim sẽn yaa National Democratic Congress wã taoor soab sẽn wa n zabd ne-a wã. [8][9] A zĩnda sull a 6th soabã pʋgẽ, n yaa Mines and Energy Committee, la Standing Orders Committee wã pʋgẽ.[10][11]
A ra bee NPP Parliamentary primaries wã pʋgẽ n ka tar zab ye, la b wilgame t'a yaa ned ning sẽn na n maan sullã taoor soab 2020 yʋʋm-sar kiuugã.[12][13] A tõoga parliament nin-yend a Abdul-Rauf Tanko Ibrahim a sẽn da wa n zab ne naoor a yiibu. A paama vote 18,153 sẽn makd 64.01% tɩ a poorẽ soab paam vote 9,393 sẽn makd 33.14% [14][15]
NSS taoor soab
tekreYʋʋmd 2017 wã, a Naaba Nana Akufo-Addo yãka-a t'a yɩ tẽnga tʋʋm-nooga taoor soab a taoor lʋɩtb sullẽ.[16]
Kom-bɩɩs la reem ministɛɛr
A sẽn le paam Yagaba-Kubori sullã zĩiga yʋʋm 2020 soabã poore, tẽnga taoor soab a Nana Akufo-Addo yãka a Ussif yʋʋm 2021 sigr kiuug rasem 21 t'a yɩ kom-bɩɩs la reem minisr a yiib soabã wakate.[17][18] A sẽn wa n maan vaeesg tẽnga pʋgẽ wã, b kõ-a-la noor t'a rɩt naam yʋʋm 2021 tʋʋl-nif kiuug rasem a 5 ne minisr dãmb a taab 27 sẽn paam yãkr a Jubilee House, Accra.[19][20][21]
A vɩɩmã
tekreA Ussif yaa pʋg-sɩda, n tar kamb a yiibu. A wilgame t'a yaa Moslem.[22][23]
Sebtiise
tekre- ↑ "NSS boss heads to parliament with landslide victory". Citinewsroom. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ↑ "Nana Akufo-Addo presents first list of ministers for his second term to parliament - MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. 21 January 2021. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ↑ "Akufo-Addo nominates new ministers for second term; over 16 ministers maintain portfolio". Graphic Online. 21 January 2021. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ↑ "Member of Parliament Ussif Muatapha". Ghana Web. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ↑ "Ghana MPs – List of MPs". www.ghanamps.com. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ↑ Ofori, J. (11 August 2019). "NSS boss goes unopposed; targets Yagaba/Kubori seat in 2020". Dailymailgh. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ↑ "NSS Boss To Go Unopposed In The NPP Primaries For Yagaba Kubori". Modern Ghana. 16 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ↑ "Yagaba/ Kubori Summary - 2020 Elections". www.modernghana.com. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ↑ "Akufo-Addo appoints former MP Mustapha Ussif as NSS boss". MyJoyOnline. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ↑ "GOC Congratulates new minister". Graphic Online. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ↑ "Akufo-Addo swears in 28 new ministers". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ↑ "Mustapha Ussif sworn into office as new Sports Minister". Happy Ghana. 6 March 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ↑ https://www.modernghana.com/news/909632/nss-boss-to-go-unopposed-in-the-npp-primaries.html
- ↑ https://citinewsroom.com/2020/12/nss-boss-heads-to-parliament-with-landslide-victory/
- ↑ https://www.modernghana.com/ghanahome/ghanavotes/2020/result_constituency.asp?constituency_id=1600
- ↑ https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/akufo-addo-appoints-former-mp-mustapha-ussif-as-nss-boss/
- ↑ https://www.myjoyonline.com/nana-akufo-addo-presents-first-list-of-ministers-for-his-second-term-to-parliament/
- ↑ https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/akufo-addo-nominates-new-ministers-for-second-term.html
- ↑ https://www.graphic.com.gh/sports/goc-congratulates-new-minister.html
- ↑ https://www.modernghana.com/news/1066019/akufo-addo-swears-in-28-new-ministers.html
- ↑ https://www.happyghana.com/mustapha-ussif-sworn-into-office-as-new-sports-minister/
- ↑ https://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/republic/parliamentatian.php?ID=186
- ↑ http://ghanamps.com/mps/details.php?id=2672