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Suaman Gbandige

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Suaman Gbandige
Ghana republic begemaale die gbandige
PaaloŋGhana Maale eŋ
Located in the administrative territorial entityAowin/Suaman Desekyere, Western irigyin Maale eŋ
BezieAowin/Suaman Desekyere, Western irigyin Maale eŋ

Suaman e la a gbandigiri kaŋa naŋ areko a Ghana begemaale die. O maŋ ɛlɛte la begemaale die mɛmba neŋyeni tuuro a yageroŋ nuneɛ sobie. Suaman be la a Aowin/Suaman desekyere naŋ be a Western North Irigyiŋ poɔ, Ghana.[1]

Toribogiri

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A kogi be la a Aowin/Suaman Desekyere naŋ be a Western North Irigyiŋ poɔ, Ghana. O da kuree la sɛre a 2004 Disembare yidaandɔɔloŋ ane begemaale die nuneɛ saŋa na a Aowin-Suaman gbandige koroo naŋ da wa wɛle eŋ a Suaman ane Aowin gbandigiri paala.[2]

Begemaale die mɛmbare

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First Elected Member Party
Aowin - Suaman constituency
1992 Arthur Sibieko Bullu National Democratic Congress
1996 John Kwekuchur Ackah National Democratic Congress
Suaman constituency
2004 Stephen Michael Essuah Kofi Ackah National Democratic Congress
2020 Joseph Betino National Democratic Congress
2004 Ghana begemaale die nuneɛ:Suaman Zipeɛraa:Electoral Commission of Ghana
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Democratic Congress Stephen Michael Essuah Kofi Ackah 6,931 57.8 N/A
New Patriotic Party Kojo Kwarteng 5,063 42.2 N/A
Majority 1,868 15.6 N/A
Turnout 12,053 83.4 N/A

Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ

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Sommo Yizie

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  1. Bureau, Communications (15 February 2019). ""Sefwi Wiawso Is Capital Of Western-North Region" – President Akufo-Addo". Government Of Ghana (in British English). Retrieved 2020-09-04. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. Electoral Commission of Ghana (November 2005). "The 2004 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections" (PDF). Elections 2004:Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Electoral Commission of Ghana, with support of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Accra. p. 11. Retrieved 2007-08-14.