George Buadi Explained

Successor2:Joseph Boahen Aidoo
Term Start:7 January 1993
Term End:6 January 1997
Office2:Member of parliament for Amenfi East constituency
Term Start2:7 January 1997
Term End2:6 January 2001
President2:John Jerry Rawlings
Occupation:Politician
Birth Place:Amenfi East, Western region, Ghana)
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Alma Mater:University of Ghana
Birth Date:3 July 1963
Profession:Lawyer
George Buadi
Honorific Prefix:Hon.

George Buadi (born 3 July 1963) is a Ghanaian politician and a member of the First and Second Parliament of the Fourth Republic representing the Amenfi East constituency in the Western Region of Ghana.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Buadi was born on 3 July 1963, at Amenfi East in the Western Region of Ghana. He attended the University of Ghana and the Ghana School of Law and obtained his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law after studying political science and law.

Politics

Buadi was first elected into Parliament on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress for the Amenfi East Constituency in the Western region in the December 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary elections.[3] He was re-elected into Parliament during the 1996 Ghanaian general elections with 15,890 votes out of the 30639 valid votes cast representing 38.30% over Doris Gyapomah Oduro of the New Patriotic Party who polled 11,638 votes representing 28.10% and Eric Coffie of the National Convention Party who polled 3,111 representing 7.50%.[4] He was defeated by Joseph Boahen Aidoo of the New Patriotic Party who polled 14,578 votes representing 55.90% out of the 100% votes cast.[5]

Career

Buadi is a lawyer by profession aside being a Ghanaian politician.

Personal life

Buadi is a Christian.

References

  1. Web site: Ghana MPs – MP Ancillary Links. 20 October 2020. www.ghanamps.com. 15 January 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200115214301/http://www.ghanamps.com/ancillarylinks/index.php?id=260. dead.
  2. Book title: Ghana Parliamentary Register 1992–1996 Publisher: Ghana Publishing Corporation Date: 1993 Page: 163
  3. Web site: Elected Parliamentarians - 1992 Elections. Electoral Commission of Ghana. https://web.archive.org/web/20110112174357/https://ec.gov.gh/userfiles/file/ELECTED%20PARLIAMENTARIANS%20-%201992%20ELECTIONS.xls. 12 January 2011. dead.
  4. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 1996 Results – Amenfi East Constituency. 20 October 2020. Ghana Elections – Peace FM.
  5. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 2000 Results – Amenfi East Constituency. 20 October 2020. Ghana Elections – Peace FM.