Michael Abu Sakara Foster


Michael Abu Sakara Foster is a Ghanaian agronomist and politician. He was the candidate of the Convention People's Party for the Ghanaian presidential election in December 2012.
Dr. Sakara in 2008 was the running mate to Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom when he was flag-bearer of the Convention People's Party but was elected as flag-bearer when Nduom left the CPP to found his own party, The Progressive People's Party.

Early life and education

Abu Sakara was born at Damongo in the Northern Region on August 15, 1958. He began school in Kpembe Primary school, East Gonja, at age six years and then moved to Sawla Primary school for a short period.
Thereafter he came back to school in Salaga until 1966, after which he was sent to study and live with friends of his father, Mr and Mrs Foster, evangelical missionaries. He entered Yendi Secondary school as a pioneer in 1972.
Under the stewardship of the Fosters he later went to study in the United Kingdom where he obtained his first degree in Soil Science from the University of Reading in 1982.
Abu Sakara obtained his MSC. in Applied Plant Sciences from Wye College, University of London in 1984 and received his Ph.D in Applied Agricultural Botany from University of Reading in 1987.

Work

Dr Sakara Foster's work experience as an Agronomist spans over 29 years of international agricultural development work in Africa and the Americas.
He is a specialist in agriculture and rural development.
He is the Executive Director, Rural and Agricultural Development Associates.

Election 2012 performance

During the election 2012, Dr. Sakara received 20,323 votes out of the 11,246,982 votes cast, constituting 0.18% of the total.
In this election also CPP lost the only parliamentary seat they had when Samia Nkrumah the only member of parliament of the party lost her seat at Jomoro in the Western Region.