Former Ashanti Regional Minister under the Jerry John Rawlings-led administration, Samuel Nuamah Donkor has died.
He died at the age of 64.
Although the cause of death is unknown, Mr. Nuamah is said to have passed away in London where he was receiving medical attention.
The NDC stalwart was also the Minister for Health and a member of the first parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana representing the New Juaben North Constituency.
He was born on September 5, 1958, at Asokore-Koforidua in the Eastern Region.
Already, glowing tributes for the stateman have started pouring in on social media with many sharing their condolences with his family and the NDC party.
Find some of the reactions below:
Rest in peace Dr Samuel Nuamah Donkor.
— NDC HEADQUARTERS (@NDC4Life_) August 15, 2022
NDC Ashanti Region has lost a great asset.
Rest well😢 pic.twitter.com/2buIG1jzeX
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