Mahama Ayariga

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Hon.
Mahama Ayariga
Mahama Ayariga.jpg
Member of Parliament
for Bawku
Assumed office
7 January 2013 present
Parliament of Ghana
Preceded by MP for Bawku Central
2005 2009
Succeeded by
Adamu Dramani Sakande
Preceded by
Adamu Dramani Sakande
MP for Bawku Central
2013 present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry
?  ?
Incumbent
Preceded by
Deputy Minister for Education
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Incumbent