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Joseph Akati Saaka

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joseph Akati Saaka (born November 17, 1950) is a Ghanaian politician and member of the National Democratic Congress. He was a member of the 5th and 6th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana representing Bole Constituency.

Personal life and early career

A member of the Gonja ethnic group, Mahama was born in Bole on November 17, 1950.[1]

After obtaining his Master of Business Administration (Marketing) from the University of Miami, Florida, USA, 1986, he started his career as a marketing expert and was employed as a sales and marketing manager at Dupaul Wood Treatment Company Limited.[2] Committee on Poverty Reduction Strategy, Health. He is a Muslim and married with seven children.[1]

Political career

Became a Member of Parliament for Bole Constituency in January 2009.[1] He won 11,452 votes or 64.78% in 2008 for the Bole Bamboi constituency.[3] He began his political career that year after being elected to represent his constituency in the 5th parliament. He succeeded John Dramani Mahama who ran alongside John Atta Mills for presidency that year and won.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ghana MPs - MP Details - Saaka, Akati Joseph". www.ghanamps.com. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Ghana Parliament member Joseph Akati Saaka (Alhaji)". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Ghana Election bole-bamboi Constituency Results". www.graphic.com.gh. Retrieved 27 June 2019.


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