Charles Hodogbey

Charles Hodogbey (born July 21, 1948) is an ICT Specialist and politician of the Republic of Ghana. He was the member of parliament that represented North Tongu (Ghana parliament constituency) Volta Region under the ticket of the National Democratic Congress in the 5th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana.[1][2][3]

Charles Hodogbey
MP for North Tongu
Assumed office
7 January 2005
PresidentJohn Dramani Mahama
Personal details
Born (1948-07-21) 21 July 1948
Dofor-Adidome, Volta Region Ghana)
NationalityGhanaian
Political partyNational Democratic Congress
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Chicago, United States
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionICT Specialist

Early life and education

Charles Hodogbey was born in Dofor-Adidome in the Volta Region of Ghana. He was educated in the United States of America (USA). He holds a Masters degree in Management Information Systems from the De Paul University of Chicago in 1985.[1]

Personal life

He is married (with four children) and is a Christian (Evangelical Presbyterian).[4]

Career

He worked with the Department of Public Health, City of Chicago, United States of America (USA) as a Principal Programmer/Analyst before he became a member of parliament for North Tongu.[1][5][6][7]

Politics

Charles Hodogbey is a member of the National Democratic Congress. He was a member of Ghana's parliament for North Tongu Constituency from 2009 up till 2013. He won with 22,876 votes out of the 29,116 valid votes cast = 78.6%.[1]

gollark: Moonscript you?!
gollark: I don't really mind it. I could write urn (lisp) or amulet (ML) too.
gollark: No. Not portable and annoying.
gollark: Lua + small amounts of C would probably be slower but fit into a few tens of kilobytes.
gollark: I *do* fear utterly having no flash space if I were to use rust and actually run it on hardware.

References

  1. "Ghana MPs - MP Details - Hodogbey, Charles S." ghanamps.com. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  2. "Hodogbey, Chief Caught Pants Down". www.ghanaweb.com. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  3. "Hodogbey, Chief Caught Pants Down". www.ghanaweb.com. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  4. "Ghana MPs - MP Details - Hodogbey, Charles S." ghanamps.com. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  5. "Minority bemoans abandoned health facilities". BusinessGhana. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. "Parliament constitutes committee to probe flawed District Level Elections". MyJoyOnline.com. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  7. "Minority bemoans abandoned health facilities". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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