The Profile of a Ghanaian Politician and Member of Parliament
Abdul-Samed Muhamed Gunu was born on April 6, 1966, in Savelugu, Ghana.
Abdul-Samed Muhamed Gunu attended Ghana Senior High School (GHANASCO) in Tamale, where he laid the foundation for his academic journey. In 2000, Gunu pursued accounting studies at Tamale Polytechnic, earning an H.N.D. (Higher National Diploma) in the field. Driven by a desire to further his knowledge, he pursued higher education and obtained a Master's degree in NGO and Rural Development from the University for Development Studies in 2010.
Abdul-Samed Muhamed Gunu aligns himself with the New Patriotic Party (NPP), a prominent political party in Ghana. His commitment to the NPP's principles and ideologies has seen him rise through the ranks of the party and become an influential figure within its ranks. Gunu's dedication to public service and his capacity to connect with the people of the Savelugu Constituency have garnered him widespread support and recognition.
Gunu's journey into parliamentary representation began when he contested in the 2016 Ghanaian general elections. Running on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party, he emerged victorious, securing a seat in the Seventh Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana. In the electoral contest, Gunu obtained a total of 13,334 votes, representing 34.21% of the total valid votes cast that year. This resounding victory showcased the trust and confidence the constituents placed in him to advocate for their interests and bring positive change to the region.
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