Late MP Ford Kamel goes home

The Late Henry Ford Kamel
The Late Henry Ford Kamel

President John Dramani Mahama on Friday described late Mr Henry Ford Kamel, who died on December 22 last year as a gentle, affable, man of peace, cheerfulness and a team player.

“He performed his duties creditably well to the extent that chiefs appealed to me to retain him as the Volta Regional Minister soon after the 2012 general election,” he said.

President Mahama said this when he joined numerous mourners at the State House to pay their last respect to the late Volta Regional Minister and Member of Parliament for the Buem.

The mourners, who filed past the body, were made up of the Ministers of State, Members of Parliament, Metropolitan, Municipal, District Chief Executives and members of the Diplomatic Corps.

A Catholic mass service was also celebrated to bid him farewell before the body was airlifted to Ho where another church service would be held after which the body would be conveyed to Buaman in the Jasikan District, his hometown, for burial.

President Mahama said Mr Kamel had worked assiduously as former Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources and Volta Regional Minister.

The late Mr Kamel was born on December 21, 1962 in Peki Blengo in the Volta Region, started his primary education at the Savelegu L/A Primary, then to the Airborne School Complex in Tamale and gained admission to St. Charles Minor Seminary in 1980 to 1985 and was the Sports Prefect in his final year.

He did his Advanced Level at Navrongo Secondary School in 1982 and taught at the Ghana Secondary School in Tamale until 1990 when he joined mainstream politics and was elected   Member of Parliament for the Buem in 2008 and 2012.

He left behind a wife and three children.

Source: GNA

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