NPP
flagbearer in the 2016 Presidential election, Nana Akufo-Addo, has joined many
Ghanaian dignitaries paying special respect to the late former NPP Chair, Jake
Obetsebi-Lamptey.
Akufo-Addo
remembers the late former party Chair "as gregarious and fun-loving man,
with an exceptional sense of humour.”
“I will
miss him immensely. I am confident all true devotees of the NPP and
well-meaning Ghanaians will miss him too.”
Former
Presidents John Kufuor and John Rawlings and President John Mahama have already
sent emotion-charged tributes to the late NPP stalwart.
Jake died
Sunday in a hospital in London. He was 70.
Read in
full Akufo-Addo’s tribute below:
AKUFO-ADDO
PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE LATE JAKE OBETSEBI-LAMPTEY
I am
deeply saddened and distraught by the news of the death of my lifelong friend,
Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey, which sad event occurred in the early hours of
today, Palm Sunday, March 20, in London, in the United Kingdom.
The death
of a friend of long standing brings up so many emotions – grief, sense of loss,
reflections on friendship, the stark reality of mortality, and the presence of
the Living God. Indeed, Jake and I grew up together and forged a close
friendship in our childhood, very similar to that our fathers shared, which led
to the significant roles they both played in the formation of the United Gold
Coast Convention (UGCC), the movement that initiated the struggle for Ghana’s
freedom and independence. They were both members of the legendary Big Six of
Ghanaian history. The UGCC is the mother party of the New Patriotic Party
(NPP). The ties between us were considerable.
As a
founding member of the NPP, Otanka, Jake to others, first served as Chairman of
the Publicity Committee of the Party in 1992, and subsequently rose to the
position of Greater Accra Regional Chairman. Candidate J.A Kufuor appointed him
as his Campaign Manager in the successful election campaign of 2000.
Again, in
2004, he was appointed Campaign Manager by President John Agyekum Kufuor in the
campaign that led to the NPP retaining power that year. He served as President
Kufuor’s first Minister for Presidential Affairs and Chief of Staff, and then
subsequently as his Minister for Tourism and Modernization of the Capital,and
also as his Minister for Information. Colleagues in the NPP government will
readily attest to the dedication and selflessness with which he served Mother
Ghana. His love for the party and desire to see the NPP regain power resulted
in his election in 2010 as National Chairman of the NPP, but lost his bid for
re-election in 2014.
Undoubtedly,
he made an immense contribution to the NPP and to Mother Ghana. A proud Ga, he
was an honest, patriotic and distinguished son of Ghana, whose loyalty to Ghana
was unalloyed, and who never wavered in his adherence to the values and
principles of the Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition, which was, for him, the
noblest tradition in Ghanaian politics. Hewas, nevertheless, to his credit, a
tolerant and responsible person who made many friendships across the political
divide of our country.
A
gregarious and fun-loving man, with an exceptional sense of humour, I will miss
him immensely. I am confident all true devotees of the NPP and well-meaning
Ghanaians will miss him too.
A man with
strong family values, I extend my deepest condolences and sympathies to his
dear wife, Esther, and their children.
May the
soul of Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey rest in perfect peace in the bosom of the
Almighty until the last Day of the Resurrection when we meet again.
……signed……
Nana
Akufo-Addo
2016 NPP
Presidential Candidate
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