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Former NPP Dep. Comms Director pays heartfelt tribute to Dr. Edward Omane Boamah

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Former Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Richard Yeboah Asante, has penned a heartfelt tribute in memory of the late Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, following his sudden passing. He described him as an exceptional leader, a devoted family man, and a true patriot.

In an emotional message widely shared on social media and within political circles, Dr. Asante expressed deep sorrow over the death of Dr. Omane Boamah, a former Minister of Communications and renowned medical doctor. He described the late politician as a man who “excelled with grace and distinction” in every role he undertook.

“My brother, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, your passing has left a deep void—one filled with pain, anguish, and profound sorrow that words can barely express,” Dr. Asante wrote. “You were an extraordinary human being, excelling with grace and distinction as a politician, a medical doctor, and above all, a devoted family man.”

Dr. Asante, who now serves at Afrah International Hospital, reflected on their professional and personal relationship, praising Dr. Boamah’s warmth, compassion, and tireless commitment to national development. He said the team at the hospital would forever cherish his legacy and radiant spirit.

“Your legacy is etched in the sands of time, and your footsteps will continue to inspire generations to come. The team at Afrah International Hospital and I will always remember your unwavering commitment to excellence, your warmth, and the radiant smile that uplifted everyone around you,” he added.

The tribute has since drawn widespread emotional responses, with many Ghanaians mourning the loss of a figure who left an indelible mark on both medicine and politics.

Source: A1Radioonline.com | 101.1 MHz | Moses Apiah | Bolgatanga

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