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Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah Pays Glowing Tribute To The Memory Of Ishmael Ashitey

Aspiring National Chairman and current National Treasurer of NPP, Kwabena Abankwah- Yeboah, visited the family of the late NPP stalwart, Ismael Ashitey, at his Tema residence on Sunday, 9th January 2022, to commiserate with them during this very difficult time of their grief.

Abankwah-Yeboah paid glowing tribute to Ismael Ashitey, emphasing that “Isheal Ashitey was a man with extraordinary character, who exhibited complete commitment to the cause of our great party, the NPP and served diligently in several crucial capacities including NPP Greater Accra Regional Chairman , Greater Accra Regional Minister, to mention but a few portfolios. His passion and dedication to the NPP was greatly inspiring and he touched several lives without leaving a space for doubts in our hearts.


Indeed, I count myself very lucky for the lifetime opportunity to have met and learnt so much from such a phenomenal personality.

In the period 2009-2013, as Greater Accra Regional Treasurer, I served under Ismeal Ashitey who was then Greater Accra Regional Chairman. Under his able and brilliant leadership, and with the support of the entire Regional executives, by the Grace of God, we worked hard to achieve the tremendous feat of moving our parliamentary seats in the Greater Accra Region from 9 seats to 16 seats.

My deepest condolences to his beloved wife, children, family and to the entire NPP family for this incredible loss.
Though Ismael Ashitey is not here with us anymore, and though no one can fill the void his death has created in our lives, I pray that the Good Lord Almighty, who is able to do all things, continues to bless his family and gives them the strength to endure this very difficult period of pain and sorrow.

Ismeal Ashitey is going to be greatly missed everyday, because he truly meant a lot to us.

May his gentle soul rest in peace and find the abode of heaven till that Great Day when we all meet again.

Source: Communications Team

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