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Sam Pee Yalley, the former Ghanaian High Commissioner to India and a prominent member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has passed away.
His death, which occurred on Sunday at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, has deeply saddened the political and diplomatic community.
While the exact cause of his sudden demise is yet to be confirmed, the news has been met with an outpouring of grief from various political figures.
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, was among the first to express condolences, describing Yalley as a "brother and friend."
In a heartfelt tribute shared on social media, Bagbin highlighted Yalley's significant contributions to the NDC, particularly his role as President of the NDC Professionals Forum.
He noted, "Ambassador Yalley was a champion of professionalism in politics and a key figure in our party’s development."
Yalley’s career spanned both legal and diplomatic fields. A seasoned lawyer, he also served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority before being appointed Ghana’s Ambassador to India in 2014 by President John Mahama.
Throughout his tenure, Mr Yalley was noted for his commitment to promoting Ghana’s international relations and advocating for Ghanaian interests abroad.
Apart from his diplomatic achievements, Sam Pee Yalley was widely respected for his advocacy work, particularly in promoting female leadership within Ghana.
His commitment to social causes and political professionalism earned him admiration across the political spectrum.
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