William Ntoso daa n nyɛla Ghana siyaasa nira ŋun daa n tumdi bɛ ni n boli shɛli ni Parliament of Ghana la bin din n gbaai yuuni 1957 la puuni hali ni yuuni 1966 la ni. Ŋuna n daa n ʒeya n-ti Atebubu constituency.

William Ntoso
Member of the 1st Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

1956 - 1965
N piigo niŋ: 1956 Gold Coast legislative election (en) Translate
Member of the 2nd Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Silimin gɔli June 9, 1965 - Silimin gɔli February 24, 1966
N piigo niŋ: 1965 Ghanaian parliamentary election (en) Translate
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O taarihi

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William Ntoso daa nyɛla karimba ka daa lahi n-nyɛ ʒengama laɣingu ban yuli booni National Liberation Movement nima la puuni yino.[1] Yuuni 1956 Gold Coast general election la puuni, Ntoso n daa nyɛ ninvuɣ'so bɛ ni daa n piigi n niŋ bɛ ni boli laɣingu shɛli ni Gold Coast Legislative Assembly la puuni ka o daa n ʒeya n-ti Atebubu constituency nima. Ntoso daa nyala kalinli din yiɣisi, siliminsi puuni 2,970 piibunima lala piibupiibu maa puuni ka din daa nyɛ o ni daa n zaŋ shɛli n di J. E. Buanya ŋun daa n yi Convention People's Party puuni na la n ti pahi J. G. Assare ŋun daa nyɛ ŋun n za o gama zuɣu mii la dama ŋun daa n nyala 2,565 n ti pahi 503 votes.[2][3][4]

Ntoso daa dolila Ghana's independence din daa n niŋ yuuni 1957 puuni la ka di che ka o daa na kuli n ʒeya n-ti Atebubu yaɣili nima maa bɛ ni n boli shɛli ni Parliament of Ghana la puuni. Lala yuuni maa puuni bɛ ni boli shɛba ni Ashanti Interim Regional Assembly nima la daa n piila Ntoso ka o daa n pahi Ashanti Police Relations Committee nima la puuni.[5] Ntoso daa ti n pahi United Party nima zuɣu la yuuni 1959 la puuni ka daa n lahi n-nyɛ ŋun daa n zani n-ti Ghana Inter-Parliamentary Union la puuni.[6] Zaŋ n chaŋ yuuni 1962 la puuni, o daa lahi n nyɛla ŋun n pahi Convention People's Party nima la zuɣu.[7] Yuuni 1965 Ghanaian parliamentary election la puuni bɛ daa labimi n piigi Ntoso n kpɛhi jinaduu la puuni ka a gbeɣu ni a kpali daa kani dominchi lala CPP nima ŋɔ n daa na n-nyɛ bɛ ni n boli shɛli ni sole legal party la namkuɣu maa puuni dinzuɣu bɛ ni boli shɛba ni bɛ central committee nima la n daa niŋdi lala piibupiibu maa.[8][9]

Di ni daa n ti paagi o saha lala jinaduu maa puuni, Ntoso daa yihila bɛ ni n boli shɛli ni direct telephone lines la ni mali sɔŋsim shɛli n-ti Atebubu nima shɛm n daa n sɔŋ na ka daa lahi n tabi n sɔŋ Ghana Police Service nima la ka bɛ daa tooi n tuhi jaɣimilisigu.[10]

Kundivihira

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  1. Gold Coast Gazette (in English). 1956. p. 830.
  2. West Africa (in English). West Africa Publishing Company. 1956. p. 507.
  3. Bob-Milliar, George M. (2014). "Verandah Boys versus Reactionary Lawyers: Nationalist Activism in Ghana, 1946–1956". International Journal of African Historical Studies 47 (2): 314. ISSN 0361-7882.
  4. The Legislative Assembly Debates: Official Report (in English). 1. Gold Coast Legislative Assembly. 1956. pp. iii, 1.
  5. Therson-Cofie, M. (June 21, 1957). "5 to serve on Ashanti police committee". Daily Graphic: pp. 8. https://books.google.com/books?id=vt1mAAAAcAAJ&dq=%22w.+ntoso%22&pg=PA8.
  6. The West African Review (in English). 30. West African Review. 1959. p. 828.
  7. Parliamentary Debates: Official Report (in English). Accra: Parliament of Ghana. 1962. p. 337.
  8. Jakande, L. K. (1965). West Africa Annual (in English). p. 81.
  9. Elections in Ghana.
  10. Parliamentary Debates: National Assembly Official Report (in English). Accra: Parliament of Ghana. 1964. pp. 69, 1369.