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Sheriff E Nii Oto Dodoo

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Sheriff E Nii Oto Dodoo is a Ghanaian politician and an Intelligence, Marketer. He served as a member of the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana for Okaikwei North constituency in Greater Accra region of Ghana.[1]

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Early life and education

Sheriff E Nii Oto Dodoo was born on 19 July 1954. He attended Soviet Institute of (Social Studies) Intelligence where he obtained a GCE Ordinary Level and went after to Institute of International Relations where he obtained a Certificate in Marketing and Intelligence.[2]

Career

Dodoo was a former member of the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana, he served for one term from 7 January 1993 to 7 January 1997, he is an Intelligence Marketer. He is also the Municipal Chief Executive for the Ga South Assembly.

Politics

Sheriff E Nii Oto Dodoo was first elected during the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election as a member of the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[3]

He lost the seat in 1996 Ghanaian general election to Joseph Darko Mensah of the New Patriotic Party who defeated Philip Kwame Agbeyome of the National Democratic Congress; Kwaku Oteng Anane of Convention People's Party; Abdullah Nii Armah of People's National Convention and Mohammed Saleh Sinare of the National Convention Party. He won the seat with 34,641 votes representing 35.20% of the share.[4]

In 2010, Sheriff E Nii Oto Dodoo who had inaugurated the Weija Lake Protection Association (WLPA) pledged the assembly's commitment to effectively monitor the lake and save for mismanaged.[5]

In 2011, he donated eight 4X4 Dongfeng Nissan pick-ups to boost the work and services of the assembly.[6]

Personal life

He is a Muslim.[2]

References

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