Alan Kyerematen sympathises with Kufour over his loss

In a heartfelt show of sympathy and support, the former Minister for Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerematen, paid a visit to his senior brother and former President, John Agyekum Kufuor, on a sombre occasion.
The purpose of his visit was to express his deep condolences following the recent passing of Mrs Theresa Kufuor, the beloved wife of the former President.
Former First Lady Theresa Kufuor's passing marked a significant loss, not only for the Kufuor family but for the entire nation.
She had played a pivotal role during her time as First Lady and had left an indelible mark through her contributions to various charitable causes and her dedication to public service.
During his visit, Mr Kyerematen shared his sympathies with the Kufuor family, acknowledging the profound grief they must be experiencing.
''Losing a loved one, especially a life partner, is an incredibly challenging and emotional ordeal," he said.
Kyerematen also urged everyone to keep the Kufuor family in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult and trying period.
"The loss of a family member, particularly a spouse, is a deeply personal and painful experience, and the support of friends and well-wishers can provide some solace during such times of sorrow," he said.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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