Tributes have started pouring in following the death of former Aviation Minister, Joseph Kofi Adda.
Mr Adda passed on in the early hours of Thursday, October 14 following a short illness.
MP for Akim Swedru, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, took to his Facebook handle to express shock over his demise.
"News of your death has come to me and members of the 7th parliament as a shock. You never showed any sign of leaving soon. Rest well, Hon. Member and a Colleague. You will forever be remembered.
He further wished him well on his journey to eternal glory.
"Rest In Eternal Glory, Senior. May the Good Lord repose your beautiful Soul until the last day of the resurrection when we shall all meet again."
Others expressed sadness at the news and commiserated with the family of the 65-year-old.
Honourable Kofi Adda 💔 pic.twitter.com/t6gkpJMfc1
— Ayawaso Chief Whip🌹🌹 (@AyeBoafo6) October 14, 2021
Joseph Kofi Adda? What happened ?? pic.twitter.com/PpkrwTRvVM
— promise Dumevi (@dumevi_promise) October 14, 2021
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