President Akufo-Addo has expressed shock at the death of the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kumawu in the Ashanti Region, Philip Basoa.
Mr Basoa died today Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital where he had been on admission.
In a post on Facebook, President Akufo-Addo said “I have been shocked and saddened by the news of the tragic death of the Member of Parliament for Kumawu, Hon Philip Basoa. All of us in the NPP were hopeful his health condition would take a turn for the better, but, alas, our ways are not God’s ways, neither are our thoughts.”
He indicated that the late MP was a devoted adherent of the Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition and never wavered in the belief of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as the “only political party that had the welfare of the country at heart.”
President Akufo-Addo extended his condolences to the wife and children of the late MP, Chairman and members of the NPP and the Chiefs and people of Kumawu.
BELOW IS THE FULL STATEMENT
“I have been shocked and saddened by the news of the tragic death of the Member of Parliament for Kumawu, Hon Philip Basoa. All of us in the NPP were hopeful his health condition would take a turn for the better, but, alas, our ways are not God’s ways, neither are our thoughts.
I had the opportunity of knowing Hon. Basoa quite well, and, in that time, he proved to be a devoted adherent of the Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition, who never wavered in the belief that the NPP was the only political party that had the welfare of the country at heart. Indeed, he comes from a family with a long history of public service not only to the people of Kumawu, but also to Mother Ghana. He will be missed by all those who knew and met him.
I extend my sincere condolences to his widow and children, to the Chairman and members of the NPP, and to the Chiefs and people of Kumawu, whom he so faithfully represented right till the very end.
May his soul rest in perfect peace until the last day of the resurrection when we shall all meet again. Amen!!”
Meanwhile, the NPP has directed that all flags at its offices across the country should fly at half-mast for seven days.