- Muhammad Mumuni
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Hon. Muhammad Mumuni Member of the Ghana Parliament
for KumbunguIn office
Jan 1997 – Jan 2005Preceded by Alhassan Musah Succeeded by Yakubu K. Imoro Majority 8,778 27th Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ghana) Incumbent Assumed office
Feb 2009President John Atta Mills Preceded by Akwasi Osei-Adjei Personal details Born July 28, 1949 Nationality Ghanaian Political party National Democratic Congress Alma mater University of Ghana Profession Lawyer Religion Islam Muhammad Mumuni (born 28 July 1949) is the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana. He was a member of the parliament of Ghana and a lawyer by profession.
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Early life and education
Muhammad Mumuni had his basic education at the Kumbungu Local Authority Primary School between 1955 and 1960. He then attended the Savelugu Local Authority Middle school from 1960-1962. His secondary education was at the Tamale Secondary School from 1962 to 1969. He proceeded to the University of Ghana for his LL.B (Hons). In October 1975, he obtained a Barrister at law qualification from the Ghana School of Law.[1]
Career
Mumuni first worked as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ghana between 1972 and 1974. He then became the National Service Co-ordinator (North) of the National Service Scheme of Ghana between 1975 and 1976. He worked as a Legal Officer at the Bank for Housing and Construction for the period 1976 to 1980. He was also a District Magistrate with the Judicial Service of Ghana between 1977 and 1980. In 1979, he served on the Local Government Grants Commission set up under the Third Republican constitution to allocate development resources to district and local councils in Ghana.
In 1980, he became founder and senior partner in the Yelinzo Law Chambers, a private law firm at Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana. He held this position till 1997. Between 1980 and 1982, he was the Chairman of the Western Dagomba District Council. During the era of the Provisional National Defence Council government, he was a member of the Northern Regional Consultative Assembly. Mumuni was the President of the Ghana Bar Association (Northern Region Branch) between 1992 and 1996. He was founder and chairman of Bonzali Rural Bank Limited between 1990 and 1995.[1]
Politics
He was elected Assembly Member for the Yagrafong Electoral area in the Tolon–Kumbungu District Assembly and served for two terms as the presiding member of the assembly between 1992 and 1996.
In the December 1996 parliamentary election, he was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for the Kumbungu constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress and retained his seat in the December 2000 parliamentary election. He was thus MP for two terms spanning January 1997 to January 2001. He also served in the NDC government of Jerry Rawlings as the Minister for Employment and Social Welfare during the second term of his government, ending in January 2001. Mumuni was the running mate of John Atta Mills in the 2004 Ghanaian presidential election.[2] In February 2009, he was appointed by President Mills as the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, a position he continues to hold at present.[1]
Family
Muhammad Mumuni is married with 6 children.[1]
Hobbies
Mumuni enjoys tennis, soccer and nature study.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration". Ministers. Ghana government. http://www.ghana.gov.gh/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=368:minister-for-foreign-affairs-and-regional-integration&catid=81:ministers&Itemid=228. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
- ^ "CV of Alhaji Muhammad Mumuni". ModernGhana.com. 2004-09-24. http://www.modernghana.com/news/63578/4/cv-of-alhaji-muhammad-mumuni.html. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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Parliament of Ghana Preceded by
Alhassan MusahMember of Parliament for Kumbungu
1997 – 2005Succeeded by
Yakubu K. ImoroParty political offices Preceded by
Martin AmiduNational Democratic Congress Vice presidential candidate
2004Succeeded by
John MahamaPolitical offices Preceded by
David Sarpong BoatengMinister for Employment and Social Welfare
? – 2001Succeeded by
Cecilia Bannerman
(Minister for Manpower Development and Employment)Preceded by
Akwasi Osei-AdjeiMinister for Foreign Affairs
2009 – presentIncumbent Categories:- Living people
- 1949 births
- Ghanaian lawyers
- Ghanaian MPs 1997–2001
- Ghanaian MPs 2001–2005
- Foreign ministers of Ghana
- Government ministers of Ghana
- University of Ghana alumni
- National Democratic Congress (Ghana) politicians
- Ghanaian people stubs
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