Reports reaching Adomonline.com indicates that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Amenfi West in the Western Region, John Gyetuah has died.
Wife of the late MP, Veronica Gyetuah said on Adom News that the MP was found unconscious this morning after the family went to call him for breakfast this morning.
“We had finished serving and we went to call him to come for food…that was when we realized he has fallen unconscious so we rushed him to the hospital…and he was confirmed dead…,” the wife said while weeping on Adom FM.
She continued that the MP was encouraged to sleep for a while after his driver whom he was set to go for a walk with in the morning found he didn’t look healthy.
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The late John Gyetuah was the NDC MP for Amenfi Central. The late MP was born on 1st October, 1959 and hails from Asankran Breman. He is married with seven children. He is a Methodist and an Educationist.
The late Gyetuah who was a member of the Committee on Members Holding Offices of Profit, and Roads and Transport held a BA (Sociology) from the University of Cape Coast and EMGL from GIMPA.
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