Hassan Ayariga

Hassan Ayariga
In office
2016–2016
Preceded by Created
Personal details
Born (1971-09-04) 4 September 1971
Bawku, Upper East, Ghana
Nationality Ghanaian
Political party All People's Congress
Spouse(s) Anita Ayariga
Relations Mahama Ayariga
Children 5
Alma mater London School of Accountancy
Occupation Accountant, Entrepreneur
Religion Islam

Hassan Ayariga is a Ghanaian accountant, entrepreneur and politician. He is the founder of the All People’s Congress (Ghana), (APC) and was the candidate of the People's National Convention for the Ghanaian presidential election in December 2012.,[1][2]

His father, Frank Abdulai Ayariga was a member of parliament for the Bawku Constituency during the third republic administration of Dr. Hilla Limann and his mother Anatu Ayariga, a business woman.[3]

His younger brother Mahama Ayariga is Minister for Youth and Sports (2015) as well as Member of Parliament for Bawku Central[4] Constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[5]

In the Presidential Primaries of the PNC for the 2016 Ghanaian General Election, Ayariga lost to Edward Mahama whom he had beaten to get to become Presidential Candidate in 2012. Citing anomalies and cheating, he left the party to form a new party, the All People’s Congress (APC). The Electoral Commission of Ghana, handed the party a provisional certificate after he had met the requisite requirements

Early life

Hassan spent his childhood in Accra and Bawku. He later moved to Nigeria with his parents after the overthrow of the Limann Administration. He attended Ghana Secondary School and then Barewa College in Zaria when he moved with his family to Nigeria. He later gained admission to the London School of Accountancy where he studied accounting.

Personal life

Hassan Ayariga lived and worked in Germany for many years and has business interests in both Ghana and Germany. He is very fluent in German as well as English. He is married with five children.[6]

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Edward Mahama
People's National Convention Presidential Candidate
2012
Succeeded by
Edward Mahama
First All People's Congress Founder
2016
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