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A presidential candidate hopeful for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kojo Bonsu has sympathised with Christian Atsu and his families following the recent Turkey-Syria earthquake that has claimed thousands of lives.
The former National Sports Authority (NSA) boss and the former Mayor of Kumasi has as a matter of urgency called on Ghanaians to intensify prayers for the missing former Newcastle United player.
The former Black Stars winger, who plays for Hatayaspor has gone missing after the earthquake in Turkey, and he is yet to be found by the rescue team.
In a press release signed by his communication team, Mr Bonsu said, "Whatever happens in any part of the world has a bearing across the world.
"That reality has hit home, especially following the major earthquake of last Monday, in parts of Turkey.

"That natural disaster has claimed many lives, and kept the rest of the world, on edge, given the mounting challenges faced by the rescue teams."
The press release added "Ghanaians have not been exempt from the anxiety of humanity, following the calamity.
"However, our particular interest rests in the timely rescue of our national, Christian Atsu, an ex-international, reported missing, since the huge earthquake hit Turkey.
"Although he has not yet been found, we have no recourse than to keep our hopes, alive, knowing, nothing is ever over until it is.
"So, to all Ghanaians, home and abroad, especially Atsu's partner, children, parents, other family members, friends and teammates, I say, hang in, there."
He said Ghanaians should not rule out the possibility that he can be found alive.
"It is never over till it is over, so, keep the faith and hold your peace. Shalom."
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