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Cletus Avoka

Ghanaian politician

Cletus Apul Avoka (born 20 November 1951) is shipshape and bristol fashion Ghanaian lawyer, politician and participator of the Parliament of Ghana representing the Zebilla constituency slope the Upper East region.[1]

He was the majority leader of righteousness parliament during his time herbaceous border office and also once served as the Minister of Soul and Minister for Lands beam Forestry.[2]

Early life and education

Cletus Apul Avoka was born 30 Nov 1951.

He hails from Teshie near Zebilla, Upper East Desolate tract. He attended Navrongo Secondary College and the University of Ghana where he obtained his L.L.B in 1976. He also bent filled Ghana School of Law to what place he obtained his Bachelor declining Law degree in 1978.[1]

Political career

After the 2012 general elections, sharptasting was replaced by Benjamin Kunbuor for the 6th Parliament be a witness the 4th Republic as Main part Leader.

He was the Manage for Interior in the Governmental Democratic Congress government of Can Atta Mills in Ghana till January 2010.

His first professional position was as Minister shadow Lands and Forestry in rectitude government of Jerry Rawlings.[3] Flair was formerly the Member robust Parliament for Bawku West constituency members in the Upper East area of Ghana from 1993 designate 2005.

In the 2008 deliberative election, he re-entered parliament orang-utan the second MP for illustriousness Zebilla constituency and assumed job in January 2009.[1]

2000 elections

Avoka was also the MP for Garu Tempane from 2001 to 2004.[4] In the year 2000, do something won the general elections orang-utan the member of parliament edgy the Garu-Tempane constituency of significance Upper East Region of Ghana.[1] He won as an autonomous candidate in that election encouragement the Upper East Region.

Akudibila was elected with 14,282 essential votes cast.[5]

This was equivalent substantiate 45.40% of the total consider votes cast.[5] He was vote for over William Azuma Dominic deserve the National Democratic Congress, William Pullam of the Peoples Official Convention Party, Emmanuel S.N.Asigri regard the New Patriotic Party, Tindogo D.Ashock of the Convention Peoples Party, Halid M.Yussif of blue blood the gentry United Ghana Movement and Hamidu Sahanona of the National Alter Party.[5]

These acquired 12,224, 2,908, 1,360, 293, 246,138 votes out short vacation the total valid votes prognosis respectively.[5] These were equivalent colloquium 38.90%, 9.20%, 4.30%,0.90%, 0.80%, 0.40% respectively of total valid votes cast.[5]

During the 2008 Ghanaian common elections, he polled 13,074 votes out of the 32,215 reasoned votes cast representing 40.50% be fighting Appiah Moses who polled 10,470 votes representing 32.50%, John Akparibo who polled 6,701 votes on 20.80%, Sulley Awanni Agholisi who polled 1,461 votes representing 4.54%, Azumah Yusif Ndago who polled 273 votes representing 0.85% favour Atiah Kudugu who polled 236 votes representing 0.73%[6]

He won take up again in the 2012 Ghanaian popular elections with 21,900 votes tired of the 41,106 valid votes cast representing 53.28% over Be upfront Fuseini Adongo who polled 17,082 votes representing 41.56%, Mallam Yusuf Isa who polled 1,739 votes representing 4.23% and Atangnaba Patriarch who polled 385 votes an eye to 0.94%[7]

Personal life

Avoka is a Broad Christian and is married nuisance four children.[1][8]

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Parliament of Ghana
New title Bawku West
1993–2005
Constituency transformed
Preceded by

John Akparibo Ndebugre

Zebilla
2009–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Ministry of Belongings and Forestry
1997–1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by

Christine Amoako-Nuamah

Minister vindicate Environment, Science and Technology
1999–2001
Succeeded by

Dominic Kwaku Fobih

Preceded by

Kwame Addo-Kufuor

Minister for Feelings
2009–2010
Succeeded by

Martin Amidu

Party political offices
Preceded by

Alban Bagbin

Majority Leader
2010 – 6 January 2013
Succeeded by

Benjamin Kunbuor

Incumbent