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Edward Salia

Edward Kojo Salia (20 June 1952 – 16 February 2009) was a Ghanaian Member of Parliament. He was also a member of the National Democratic Congress and was a Minister of State in the Rawlings government.

Hon.
Edward Kojo Salia
Member of Parliament for Jirapa Constituency
In office
7 January 2009 – 6 January 2013
PresidentJohn Atta Mills
John Mahama
Succeeded byFrancis Bawaana Dakurah
Member of Parliament for Jirapa Constituency
In office
7 January 2005 – 6 January 2009
PresidentJohn Kufuor
Member of Parliament for Jirapa Constituency
In office
7 January 2001 – 6 January 2005
PresidentJohn Kufuor
Preceded byFrancis G. Korbieh
Personal details
Born20 June 1952
Died5 June 2012(2012-06-05) (aged 59)
NationalityGhanaian 
Political partyNational Democratic Congress
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Ghana
ProfessionPolitician

Early life and education edit

Salia was born on 20 June 1952.[1] He was born at Amasaman in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. His parents were Bajeluru Dorcie Salia, a farmer and Habiba Yiringsaa, a housewife. He attended the University of Ghana at Legon.

He also attended the Institute of Social Studies at The Hague in the Netherlands. He also studied at the Carleton University in Ontario, Canada and Ottawa University . Between 2005 and 2007, he studied at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration at Achimota in Accra.[2]

Politics edit

Salia was appointed Minister of Transport and Communications in the Rawlings government in 1993. He also served as Minister for Mines and Energy and later for Roads and Transport in Jerry Rawlings's government.

He was first elected as the member of parliament for the Jirapa in the 2000 election and he retained his seat in the two subsequent elections in 2004 and 2008.[3]

2000 Elections edit

Salia was elected as the member of parliament for the Jirapa constituency in the Upper West region of Ghana in the 2000 Ghanaian general elections.[4] He therefore represented the constituency in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.[4]

He was elected with 16,446 votes out of the total votes cast.[4] This is equivalent to 87.9% of the total valid votes cast.[4] He was elected over Salifatu Badiu of the National Reform Party and Timothy Taafaale Dombo of the New Patriotic Party.[4] These two obtained 1,380 and 891 votes respectively of the total valid votes cast.[4]

These were equivalent to 7.4% and 4.8% respectively of the total valid votes cast.[4] Salia was elected on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[4] The National Democratic Congress won a total of 7 parliamentary seats in the Upper West Region in that elections.[5] In all, the party won a minority total of 89 parliamentary representation out of 200seats in the 3rd parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.[5]

2004 Elections edit

Salia was elected as the member of parliament for the Jirapa constituency in the Upper West region of Ghana in the 2004 Ghanaian general elections.[4][6] He represented the constituency in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.[1]

He was elected with 15,580 votes out of 20,697 total valid votes cast. This was equivalent to 75.3% of the total valid votes cast.[6][4] He was elected over James Amare of the People's National Convention, Winifred A. DY-Yakah of the New Patriotic Party and Nuah Bibiana, an independent candidate.[6][4] They obtained 483 votes, 4280 votes and 354 votes respectively of the total valid votes cast.[6][4]

These were equivalent to 2.3%, 20.7% and 1.7% respectively of the total valid votes cast.[6][4] Salia was elected on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[6][4] The National Democratic Congress won a total of 7 parliamentary seats in the Upper West Region in that elections.[7][8]

In all, the party won a minority total of 94 parliamentary representation out of 230 seats in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.[7]

Personal life edit

Salia was a Christian.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Ghana Parliamentary Register, 2004-2008. Ghana: The Office of Parliament. 2004. p. 477.
  2. ^ "NDC MP for Jirapa Edward Salia is dead". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  3. ^ "What do 2008 Ghanaian general election and Edward Salia..." hyperleapsite. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2000 Results - Jirapa Constituency". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  5. ^ a b FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2000". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections (PDF). Ghana: Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2005. p. 189.
  7. ^ a b "Statistics of Presidential and Parliamentary Election Results". Fact Check Ghana. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  8. ^ FM, Peace. "Ghana Election 2004 Results - Upper West Region". Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 3 August 2020.

External links edit

  • Ghana Home Page
  • ModernGhana.com
  • PeaceFMOnline
Parliament of Ghana
Preceded by
Francis G. Korbieh
Member of Parliament for Jirapa
2001 - 2009
Succeeded by
Francis Bawaana Dakurah
Political offices
Preceded by
Minister for Transport and Communications
1993 - 1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Mines and Energy
1995 -
Succeeded by
Fred Ohene-Kena
Preceded by
Minister for Roads and Transport
- 2001
Succeeded by

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Edward Kojo Salia 20 June 1952 16 February 2009 was a Ghanaian Member of Parliament He was also a member of the National Democratic Congress and was a Minister of State in the Rawlings government Hon Edward Kojo SaliaMember of Parliament for Jirapa ConstituencyIn office 7 January 2009 6 January 2013PresidentJohn Atta MillsJohn MahamaSucceeded byFrancis Bawaana DakurahMember of Parliament for Jirapa ConstituencyIn office 7 January 2005 6 January 2009PresidentJohn KufuorMember of Parliament for Jirapa ConstituencyIn office 7 January 2001 6 January 2005PresidentJohn KufuorPreceded byFrancis G KorbiehPersonal detailsBorn20 June 1952Died5 June 2012 2012 06 05 aged 59 NationalityGhanaian Political partyNational Democratic CongressChildren4Alma materUniversity of GhanaProfessionPolitician Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Politics 2 1 2000 Elections 2 2 2004 Elections 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editSalia was born on 20 June 1952 1 He was born at Amasaman in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana His parents were Bajeluru Dorcie Salia a farmer and Habiba Yiringsaa a housewife He attended the University of Ghana at Legon He also attended the Institute of Social Studies at The Hague in the Netherlands He also studied at the Carleton University in Ontario Canada and Ottawa University Between 2005 and 2007 he studied at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration at Achimota in Accra 2 Politics editSalia was appointed Minister of Transport and Communications in the Rawlings government in 1993 He also served as Minister for Mines and Energy and later for Roads and Transport in Jerry Rawlings s government He was first elected as the member of parliament for the Jirapa in the 2000 election and he retained his seat in the two subsequent elections in 2004 and 2008 3 2000 Elections edit Salia was elected as the member of parliament for the Jirapa constituency in the Upper West region of Ghana in the 2000 Ghanaian general elections 4 He therefore represented the constituency in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana 4 He was elected with 16 446 votes out of the total votes cast 4 This is equivalent to 87 9 of the total valid votes cast 4 He was elected over Salifatu Badiu of the National Reform Party and Timothy Taafaale Dombo of the New Patriotic Party 4 These two obtained 1 380 and 891 votes respectively of the total valid votes cast 4 These were equivalent to 7 4 and 4 8 respectively of the total valid votes cast 4 Salia was elected on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress 4 The National Democratic Congress won a total of 7 parliamentary seats in the Upper West Region in that elections 5 In all the party won a minority total of 89 parliamentary representation out of 200seats in the 3rd parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana 5 2004 Elections edit Salia was elected as the member of parliament for the Jirapa constituency in the Upper West region of Ghana in the 2004 Ghanaian general elections 4 6 He represented the constituency in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana 1 He was elected with 15 580 votes out of 20 697 total valid votes cast This was equivalent to 75 3 of the total valid votes cast 6 4 He was elected over James Amare of the People s National Convention Winifred A DY Yakah of the New Patriotic Party and Nuah Bibiana an independent candidate 6 4 They obtained 483 votes 4280 votes and 354 votes respectively of the total valid votes cast 6 4 These were equivalent to 2 3 20 7 and 1 7 respectively of the total valid votes cast 6 4 Salia was elected on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress 6 4 The National Democratic Congress won a total of 7 parliamentary seats in the Upper West Region in that elections 7 8 In all the party won a minority total of 94 parliamentary representation out of 230 seats in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana 7 Personal life editSalia was a Christian 1 References edit a b c Ghana Parliamentary Register 2004 2008 Ghana The Office of Parliament 2004 p 477 NDC MP for Jirapa Edward Salia is dead Modern Ghana Retrieved 22 January 2021 What do 2008 Ghanaian general election and Edward Salia hyperleapsite Retrieved 14 September 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n FM Peace Ghana Election 2000 Results Jirapa Constituency Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 3 August 2020 a b FM Peace Ghana Election 2000 Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 2 September 2020 a b c d e f Elections 2004 Ghana s Parliamentary and Presidential Elections PDF Ghana Electoral Commission of Ghana Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 2005 p 189 a b Statistics of Presidential and Parliamentary Election Results Fact Check Ghana 10 August 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2020 FM Peace Ghana Election 2004 Results Upper West Region Ghana Elections Peace FM Retrieved 3 August 2020 External links editGhana Home Page ModernGhana com PeaceFMOnline Parliament of Ghana Preceded byFrancis G Korbieh Member of Parliament for Jirapa2001 2009 Succeeded byFrancis Bawaana Dakurah Political offices Preceded by Minister for Transport and Communications1993 1995 Succeeded by Preceded byRichard Kwame Peprah Minister for Mines and Energy1995 Succeeded byFred Ohene Kena Preceded by Minister for Roads and Transport 2001 Succeeded byFelix Owusu Adjapong Minister for Transport and Communications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Salia amp oldid 1188820324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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