Minority Leader, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has eulogised the late former Fisheries Minister, Hanny Sherry Ayittey.
Sherry's family announced her passing in a press release issued on Saturday, July 22, but did not give details as to the cause of death.
Dr Forson said the late Ayittey’s “passing leaves a void in our hearts and a tremendous loss to our party and the nation.”
“It is with a heavy heart and profound sorrow that I eulogise the life and legacy of Hon. Dr. Sherry Hanni Ayittey, Vice Chairperson of our party and a former Minister,” he posted on Facebook on Saturday.
According to him, the legacy of the former minister will forever remain etched in the hearts of Ghanaians.
He added that her contributions to our great nation - Ghana will continue to inspire generations to come.
He also extended his heartfelt condolences to Madam Ayittey's family and loved ones on behalf of the Minority Caucus.
“May the memories of her kindness, selflessness, and determination bring them comfort during this difficult time,” he said.
“Rest in eternal peace, Auntie Sherry.”
Seventy-Five year old Hanny Ayittey was born on February 8, 1948.
She obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and a Master of Science in Industrial Microbiology from the University of Science and Technology, Kumasi.
In addition to her academic achievements, Ayittey has been recognised by esteemed American universities for her leadership capabilities. She was a fellow of both the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and the Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
Beyond her political career, Hanny Ayittey was actively involved in various non-governmental organization activities in Ghana.
She attended a leadership programme at Harvard University in February 2013, further enhancing her expertise and skills.
Her notable accomplishments extend internationally as well. Ayittey was a fellow of the Institute of Directors in the United Kingdom.
In the past, she held the esteemed position of Chairman of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology. Before her death, she served as a member of the ECOWAS Board for Renewable Energy, and was also affiliated with the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
She sided with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during her political career.
After the 2008 presidential election, President John Atta Mills appointed her as Minister for Environment, Science and Technology in his government.
She served as the Minister for Health in Ghana during the presidency of John Atta Mills. She held this position from 2009 to 2013.
After her tenure as Minister for Health, she later served as the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture.
During this time, she was responsible for overseeing policies and initiatives related to the fishing industry and the sustainable management of aquatic resources in Ghana.
She was the Executive Director for MOKAS Women Trust Foundation – Ghana.
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