Audio By Carbonatix
The Member of Parliament for Guan, Fred Kwesi Agbenyo, has paid a heartfelt tribute to the late former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, describing her as an “irreplaceable pillar” in Ghana’s democratic and developmental journey.
Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, following the news of her passing, Mr. Agbenyo expressed his shock at the loss, recalling that he had recently seen the late First Lady at the Asantehemaa's funeral and she appeared healthy and full of life.
Mr. Agbenyo lauded Nana Konadu’s decades-long commitment to public service, particularly her pioneering role in advancing women’s participation in national development and politics.
“She’s somebody we will remember forever and ever. Her contribution to Ghana’s development, especially democracy, is something that will not be lost on us for several years to come.
“Right from the PNDC days, her involvement in mobilising women, her leadership in the 31st December Women’s Movement, and her role in pushing for women’s empowerment will forever be written in Ghana’s history,” he said.
The MP extended his condolences to the Rawlings family and prayed for the soul of the late former First Lady to rest peacefully.
“If it is the Lord’s will, then it is her time to rest in His bosom. We can only wish her a restful journey and the family the very best of strength in this difficult moment,” he added.
Meanwhile, proceedings in Parliament were adjourned following the announcement of Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings’ death.
Latest Stories
-
Ghanaian community in Switzerland champions inclusive governance at Diaspora Dialogue Series
2 minutes -
UN slavery resolution isn’t binding, but revives calls for reparations – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
6 minutes -
Ablakwa expresses deep gratitude to UN member states for backing Ghana’s slavery resolution
10 minutes -
Gender Minister engages management, introduces new Chief Director at MoGCSP
16 minutes -
Last Gallop: The rise, fall and fight for Horse Racing in Ghana
20 minutes -
Communications Minister launches Ghana Climate Atlas to strengthen planning and climate resilience
22 minutes -
Maintain credibility, reduce commentary — NDC elections director advises Mussa Dankwah
28 minutes -
NDPC urges time discipline and stronger systems to accelerate Ghana’s development
29 minutes -
AU’s legal path to UN slavery resolution not strong enough – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
31 minutes -
Ghana Boundary Commission flags damaged pillars and development gaps in Bono Border communities
34 minutes -
Enforcing UN slavery resolution will be difficult — Prof Appiagyei-Atua
36 minutes -
Ghana, UK deepen education ties as Haruna Iddrisu meets British High Commissioner
37 minutes -
Students urged to lead climate action through Ghana Green Scholars Programme
41 minutes -
IMANI Brief: When service to nation becomes opportunities for sale
47 minutes -
‘We want to make a statement’ – Semenyo on Austria friendly
55 minutes
