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NPP mourns J.H. Mensah; party flags to fly at half mast

Delali Adogla-BessabyDelali Adogla-Bessa
July 12, 2018
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The New Patriotic Party (NPP), will be flying all of its flags at half mast following the death of Joseph Henry Mensah.

J.H.  Mensah, a founding member of the NPP, died on Thursday morning at the 37 Military Hospital.

[contextly_sidebar id=”JrSEYuvUmcKj2wbLgApjSoqQVWMYS29N”]”Clearly, J.H. Mensah’s contribution to the NPP political tradition and Ghana at large cannot be overemphasized and thus, his passing, is such an immeasurable loss to the party and to the rest of the country. We, in the NPP in particular, have indeed lost a father, a mentor and a colossus,” the NPP said in a statement.

The NPP also extended its condolences to J.H Mensah’s family and friends.

“We stand with them in these difficult times and would provide them the needed support and assistance,” the statement said.

“As a mark of respect in honour of his blessed memory, the NPP directs that all party flags at the national headquarters and in the respective regions and constituencies be flown at half-mast for the next seven days,” the party directed.

J.H. Mensah with Nana Akufo-Addo after the NPP’s victorious election 2016

Born October 30, 1928, J.H. Mensah’s political life saw him serve as Finance Minister under Kofi Busia’s Progress Party (PP) administration from 1969 to 1972, which was cut short by Ignatius Kutu Acheampong’s coup.

He was also the Senior Minister under President John Kufuor almost thirty years later in 2001.

Find below the full statement

NPP MOURNS J.H. MENSAH AND DIRECTS THAT ALL PARTY FLAGS FLY AT HALF MAST

The NPP has learnt with shock, the demise of the venerable Joseph Henry Mensah, a founding father of the party, which sad event occurred in the morning of Thursday, July 12, 2018 at the 37 Military Hospital where had been on admission receiving medical attention.

The revered statesman and consummate politician who was described by many as the doyen of development planning in the country, had certainly paid his dues to project Ghana particularly in the advancement of parliamentary democracy and national development planning.

He served under different governments in various capacities including head of development planning in Nkrumah’s government, Finance Minister in Busia’s government and as Ghana’s first Senior Minister during the era of former President John Kufuor. He also served, in the 4th Republic, as Leader of NPP Parliamentary Group, both as Minority and Majority Leader at various times.

Clearly, J.H. Mensah’s contribution to the NPP political tradition and Ghana at large cannot be overemphasized and thus, his passing, is such an immeasurable loss to the party and to the rest of the country. We, in the NPP in particular, have indeed lost a father, a mentor and a colossus.

The party extends its heartfelt condolence to his immediate family and friends and to the rest of the nation for such unbearable loss. We stand with them in these difficult times and would provide them the needed support and assistance.

As a mark of respect in honour of his blessed memory, the NPP directs that all party flags at the national headquarters and in the respective regions and constituencies be flown at half-mast for the next seven days.

May the soul of our dearly departed father and mentor find solace in God’s bosom and may the family he left behind and indeed all of us find fortitude to bear this great loss.

Damerefa Due!

…Signed…

JOHN BOADU
GENERAL SECRETARY

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By: Delali Adogla-Bessa/citinewsroom.com/Ghana

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