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Amadu Moses Yahaya

Hon.
Moses Amadu Yahaya
Member of the Ghana Parliament
for Kumbungu
In office
April 2013 – Jan 2017
Preceded by Mohammed Mumuni
Personal details
Born 1952
Ghana
Nationality Ghanaian
Political party Convention Peoples' Party
Occupation Community Development Worker
Profession Building Technician

Moses Amadu Yahaya is a Ghanaian building technician, politician and the current Member of Parliament for the Kumbungu constituency in the Northern Region of Ghana. He is a member of the Convention Peoples' Party.

Yahaya worked as a development worker for the Tolon-Kumbungu District of the Northern Region. From 1996 to 2006 he worked with the international NGO Ghanaian Danish Community Programme as a development officer. After his contract with the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) ended, he worked with Kings Village, another international NGO which helped in the areas of community education and health. He worked to improve the quality of life of the people in the district till he appointed acting country Director of the NGO until his election as MP.

Moses Yahaya's relationships with the British Army with assistance from the UK based organization 58AI aided him to drill 67 boreholes for 32 communities in the Tolon-Kumbungu District. He lobbied for 136 boreholes for the 116 communities in the Kumbungu area and connected 7 communities with pipe borne water. He secured loans for women groups to help them to develop self-help financial activities.

While he was working with DANIDA, Yahaya developed an interest in politics. He served as the assemblyman for one of the communities in the Kumbungu constituency.

During the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections, Yahaya stood on the ticket of the Convention Peoples' Party and contested the seat with four other candidates namely Muhammad Mumuni of the National Democratic Congress, Abdulai Mohammed Saani of the New Patriotic Party, Alhassan Abukari of the Progressive People's Party and Imoro Issahaku of the National Democratic Party. Muhammad Mumuni won the elections with a majority of 18,285 votes, while Yahaya got 4,134 of the total votes cast representing 12.79%.


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