Freddie Blay
Frederick Worsemao Armah Blay e la lɔɔya, Ghana pɔleteesa ane mɛmba a begemaale die ayi, ata ane anaare begemaale die poɔ a Ghana republic anaare eŋɛ, a areko a Ellembelle Gbandige a Western Irigyiŋ poɔ, Ghana.[1]
Dɔɔ bee pɔge bee dɔgebo | dɔɔ |
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Dɔgebo paaloŋ | Ghana |
Yo-ennaa bee yoporaa | Frederick |
Family name | Blay |
Dɔgebo bebiri | 1942 |
Spouse | Gina Blay |
Kɔkɔyelii, sɛge ne bee goligoluu | Bɔrefɔ |
Tonnoɔre | Pɔleteesa, Lɔɔyɛ |
Voaraa | Member of the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana, begemaale die ata mɛmba ko a Ghana republic anaare, Begemaale die ayi mɛmba a Ghana republic anaare eŋɛ |
Zanne la | University of Ghana, Ghana School of Law, Akuafo Hall |
Politikal paati mɛmba | Convention People's Party |
Ŋmene bee sagediibu | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Dompole
maaleŋBa da kaa-iri la Blay ka o e a bɔɔde dakogi zu soba ko a Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC). 2021 poɔ, Nana Akufo-Addo da la leɛ maale iri o la ka o e a bɔɔde dakogi zu soba ko GNPC. Pampana ona la a Siinia Paatina be Blay and Associates. O meŋ la e la a bɔɔde dakogi zu soba ane yageroŋ share taaraa a Western Publications Limited poɔ, publishers of the Daily Guide newspaper, the flagship of the Group, Business Guide, News-One ane Young Blazers.[2][3]
Pɔletese
maaleŋBlay da e la begemaale die mɛmba Ghana poɔ ane a da e a fɔrɔ Dɛpete Speaker a Ghana begemaale die anaare poɔ. O da lee o kogi eŋɛ a gyɛmaa zaa nuneɛ ba naŋ da e 7 Disembare 2008 poɔ ko Armah Kofi Buah naŋ e NDC bie. O da e la mɛmba ko a Nɔdaa paati (CPP), kyɛ da leɛ iri o nu yi be te kpɛ a wɔɔ paati saŋa na a CPP noba naŋ da wa de nu teɛŋ kyaare o ka o ba ŋmɛ kyakya ko a CPP gyoŋgyoŋ pɛglɛ Paa Kwesi Nduom, kyɛ leɛ teɛrɛ a NPP gyoŋgyoŋ pɛglɛ Nana Akufo-Addo. Freddie Blay gaa la Adisadel College.[4]
O naŋ wa kpɛ a NPP baare, o da arɛɛ la ka ba ɛlɛte o ka o e a dakogi zu potuuro ko a paati kyɛpire 2014 poɔ. A paati naŋ da wa kare o dakogi zu soba Paul Afoko baare, o da iri la Blay ka o e a dakogi zu tontona. O da arɛɛ la ka ba ɛlɛte o ka o e a dakogi zu soba meŋɛ ko a paati, a NPP national lambo Koforidua poɔ naŋ da nyɛ eebo a yi 7 te tɔ 8 Gyoonoɔre 2018 poɔ.[5][6][7]
1996, 2000 ane 2004 Nuneɛ
maaleŋBa da ɛlɛte la Blay ka o e begemaale die mɛmba ko a Ellembele gbandige a Western irigyiŋ poɔ, Ghana, 1996, 2000, ane 2004 Ghana gyɛmaa zaa nuneɛ poɔ.[8][9] A lɛ na, ka o areko a gbandige a 2nd, 3rd ane 4th begemaale die poɔ a Ghana republic anaare eŋɛ.[10] O da arɛɛ la a Convention Peoples' Party yuori eŋɛ, a kyɛ pãã taa politikal kultaa ne wɔɔ paati (NPP), a lɛ na, o ba nyɛ vuo na e NPP begemaale die gyoŋgyoŋ pɛglɛ a Ellembele Gbandige poɔŋ. 1996 begemaale die poɔ, a bayageroŋ naŋ e a NPP zu, da iri o la ka o e a Dɛpete Speaker bayi soba, kyɛ ka NDC's Ken Dzirasah da e a fɔrɔ soba.
A NPP naŋ da wa di a 2000 nuneɛ, Blay da leɛ la a Dɛpete Speaker fɔrɔ soba ka Dzirasah e a bayi soba. 2004 poɔ, a NDC da wane la Ala Adjetey, a speaker naŋ da daŋ bebe ko ana vuo na ne o zu, kyaare ne a yageroŋ NPP's Ebenezer Sekyi-Hughs. A ŋaaŋ da vɛŋ la ka Dzirasah ane NDC le a Dɛpete Speaker bayi soba vuo eŋɛ ko a NPP Alhaji Alhassan.
Ba da ɛlɛte o la fɔrɔ 1996 poɔ ne 11,674 nuuri yi a 25,099 nuuri zaa lantaa neɛ soŋ naŋ manne ne 30.20% gaŋ o kyakya ŋmɛ taaba; Constance Nyamikey-Quaicoe NDC mɛmba naŋ da nyɛ 11,663 nuuri ane Abdul Karim Pennah PNC mɛmba naŋ da nyɛ 1,762 nuuri.[11]
O da nyɛ la 13,722 nuuri yi a 24,127 nuuri lantaa neɛ soŋ naŋ manne ne 56.90%, Kaku Korsah NDC mɛmba naŋ da nyɛ 9,554 nuuri naŋ manne ne 39.60%, Frank Acquah Adamu NRP mɛmba naŋ da nyɛ 630 nuuri naŋ da manne ne 2.60% ane Abdul Karim Pennah PNC mɛmba naŋ da nyɛ 221 nuuri naŋ manne ne 2.60%.[12]
Ba da ɛlɛte la Blay a 2004 poɔ ne 18,428 nuuri yi a 34,969 yi a nuuri zaa lantaa neɛ soŋ. A ŋaaŋ da manne ne la 52.7% yi a nuuri zaa lantaa neɛ soŋ. Ba da ɛlɛte o la kyɛ bare Shaibu Chie Issaka naŋ e People's National Convention bie, Kaku Korsah naŋ e kataweɛ paati bie ane Kyiamah Kaku naŋ e sommeŋɛ bie. A bama da nyɛ la 388 nuuri, 11,322 nuuri ane 902 nuuri seŋ anaŋ tutaa lɛ yi a nuuri zaa lantaa neɛ soŋ. Ba da ɛlɛte la Blay a Nɔdaa paati yuori eŋɛ.[9][10]
Sommo Yizie
maaleŋ- ↑ Ghana Parliamentary Register (2004-2008)
- ↑ https://citibusinessnews.com/2021/08/freddie-blay-maintained-as-board-chair-of-gnpc/
- ↑ https://citifmonline.com/2017/05/11/freddie-blay-named-gnpc-board-chairman/
- ↑ http://www.modernghana.com/news/338020/1/nana-addo-appoints-freddie-blay.html
- ↑ https://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2014/April-13th/provisional-afoko-wallops-obetsebi-lamptey-to-claim-npp-chair.php
- ↑ https://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2015/October-23rd/afoko-suspended-unanimously-by-nec.php
- ↑ https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/freddie-blay-beats-stephen-ntim-to-win-npp-chairmanship-race.html
- ↑ http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/western/217/index.php
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. November 2005. p. 207.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Ghana Parliamentary Register, 2004-2008. Ghana: The Office of Parliament. 2004. p. 235.
- ↑ http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/1996/western/217/index.php
- ↑ http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2000/western/217/index.php