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Former Deputy Chairperson of Ghana's Electoral Commission (EC), Alhaji Amadu Sulley, has passed away.
He died on the afternoon of Saturday, March 1, 2025, as reported by 3news.
In keeping with Islamic tradition, his burial rites are scheduled for Sunday, March 2, 2025.
A statement from his family, shared by 3news, confirmed his death and extended an invitation to Muslim brothers and sisters, friends, and loved ones to join in the burial proceedings.
The rites will be held at his residence and the Madina Muslim Cemetery in Accra.
The family also noted that Sulley passed away while fasting on the first day of Ramadan, a detail they deemed significant.
"To Allah be the glory. May Allah forgive him and grant all our departed souls Jannat Firdaus," the statement added.
Alhaji Sulley served as the Deputy Chairperson in charge of Operations at the Electoral Commission until his dismissal in June 2018.
He was removed from office by former President Nana Akufo-Addo, alongside then-Chairperson Charlotte Osei and another deputy, Georgina Opoku Amankwaa, following an investigation into allegations of misconduct and incompetence.
During his tenure, Sulley oversaw the operational aspects of the 2016 general election, a role marked by controversy, including internal disputes and claims of financial impropriety.
The cause of his death has not been disclosed, and further details are awaited.
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