Parliament lost a young lawmaker when Ernest Yaw Kumi died suddenly on Monday. The 40-year-old represented Akwatia and had just started his political career seven months ago. His unexpected death sent shockwaves through government halls and across party lines. Fellow politicians struggled to process the tragic news about their colleague. The loss hit everyone hard because Kumi was such a new face around the legislative building.
Bryan Acheampong felt devastated when he heard about his friend's passing. The Abetifi representative rushed to social media to share his grief with the world. Acheampong used to run the Food and Agriculture Ministry before joining Parliament. He remembered Kumi as someone who worked tirelessly for his people back home. The two politicians had built a strong friendship during their time serving together.
Last year around the same time, both men traveled to Akwatia for a party event. They spent hours talking and laughing during that campaign visit. Acheampong treasured those happy memories of their friendship. The good times they shared made losing Kumi even more painful for everyone. Those moments proved how much joy Kumi brought to people around him.
Acheampong called the death a terrible blow to Parliament and the New Patriotic Party. He said Kumi's constituents lost a champion who truly cared about their problems. The former minister asked God to give peace to Kumi's family during this awful time. He wanted everyone who loved Kumi to find strength and comfort. The entire political community mourned the loss of such a dedicated public servant.
Bryan Acheampong felt devastated when he heard about his friend's passing. The Abetifi representative rushed to social media to share his grief with the world. Acheampong used to run the Food and Agriculture Ministry before joining Parliament. He remembered Kumi as someone who worked tirelessly for his people back home. The two politicians had built a strong friendship during their time serving together.
Last year around the same time, both men traveled to Akwatia for a party event. They spent hours talking and laughing during that campaign visit. Acheampong treasured those happy memories of their friendship. The good times they shared made losing Kumi even more painful for everyone. Those moments proved how much joy Kumi brought to people around him.
Acheampong called the death a terrible blow to Parliament and the New Patriotic Party. He said Kumi's constituents lost a champion who truly cared about their problems. The former minister asked God to give peace to Kumi's family during this awful time. He wanted everyone who loved Kumi to find strength and comfort. The entire political community mourned the loss of such a dedicated public servant.