Former President John Dramani Mahama has described the late Transport Minister Dzifa Attivor as the Yaa Asantwaa of this generation.
Madam Dzifa Attivor, who served as Transport Minister, under President Mahama, passed late last year at the University of Ghana Medical Centre.
He described Mrs Attivor as a committed member of his government, who worked so hard, as Transport Minister
“As a government, the record of the Transport Ministry remains one of our best, and it was under Dzifa Attivor,” he stated.
According to President Mahama, without an effective sector Minister, his vision will only remain unfulfilled.
He described the former Minister as a workaholic who did all the footwork for the achievements of the sector.
He mentioned Terminal 3, the massive transformation at the Takoradi and Tema Ports, the Ho Airport, Tamale Airport and several projects were her hard work.
NDC National Chairman Ofosu Ampofo also paid glowing tributes to the memory of the late Minister.
He recounted his first contact with Mrs Attivor several years ago.
A party stalwart, Comrade Kofi Attoh, traced the history of Voltarians in other parts of the country and lauded the role of Mrs Attivor in reorganising Voltarians across the country.
The spokesperson of the Abutia Traditional Council, Togbi Adza Kodzo VI, invited the former President to join the family send the late daughter of the area home.
He also used the occasion to sympathise with the former President, who lost the elder brother a few months ago.
Also present was the former Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah.
Togbi Adza Kodzo was accompanied by Mama Ayipey, Mama Dunenyo, head of the Agbo family, Mr Seth Kumi, Ho West MP, Hon. Emmanuel Kosi Bedzrah, Mrs Attivor’s children, Mrs Adzo Kpodo, Ralph Selorm Attivor, Mr Francis Agbo, Billy Amedzro, Mr Yao Meba and Mr Enos Agbo
The rest were Mr. Erasmus Asamoah Cudjoe, the National Chairman of the Volta Caucus, Lydia Angel Nutakor, Greater Coordinator of the Volta Diaspora Caucus.
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