Vincent Ekow Assafuah, Member of Parliament for the Old Tafo Constituency in the Ashanti Region has celebrated the memory of the late Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, alias Sir John, a former General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party, NPP.
Assafuah in a May 24 Facebook post stressed that no amount of smear can dent the image and the impact that Sir John left behind.
In the tribute titled: 'WOFA: Remembering Sir John,' he recalled Sir John's life in public service and service of the NPP, narrating how the deceased had impacted his and the lives of other young activists growing up.
"Your legacies are written on the lives you changed. The children whose school fees you paid. The mothers whose tears you wiped away. You were indeed a Sir.
"It doesn't matter how people want to place your hard-earned name in the mud, you will continue to shine.
"The Ministry of Lands has finally spoken. As we all believed you were a man of integrity and strong moral character. You worked for and earned every penny and block. Soldier on, Sir! Continue to rest in peace. Forever in our hearts," the Old Tafo MP's post said.
Sir John’s Will dominates media reportage
Sir John's Last Will and Testament have dominated media discussions since its contents were released over the weekend, showing that he had bequeathed lands located in the Achimota Forest enclave to some beneficiaries.
The outrage also stems from the fact that the disclosures come barely a week after the government issued Executive Instrument 144, declassifying portions of the Forest Reserve.
Government said it was releasing portions of the peripherals of the forest to its custodial owners, the Owoo family of Accra.
Sir John, who also served as a one-time CEO of the Forestry Commission, died two years ago of Coronavirus.
His one-time aide, Charles Owusu, has lamented how the deceased is being dragged even in death. According to him, the truth will come out after the Ministry completes its investigations into the matter.
Read the Old Tafo MP's full tribute below:
WOFA: Remembering Sir John.
Wofa, as we all affectionately called him. The only Cocoa Krakye. The man who always remembered his roots and honoured where he came from: Sakora Woono.
Under H.E John Agyekum Kuffour, you served as the head of legal services of GNPC.
You later got appointed as acting deputy CEO of GNPC. Then you rose to become the Elephant Party's, General Secretary. It was your second bid that earned us the famous word, "AFTER GOD, FEAR DELEGATES". You got appointed as CEO of the Forestry Commission until your sudden demise.
You were not only kind, but you were patient, funny, caring and above all a leader. I remember how you use to speak to us during our young days. Of how you use to encourage us to continue working and serving the party, the people and making Ghana great.
Your legacies are written on the lives you changed. The children whose school fees you paid. The mothers whose tears you wiped away. You were indeed a Sir.
It doesn't matter how people want to place your hard-earned name in the mud, you will continue to shine. The Ministry of Lands has finally spoken. As we all believed you were a man of integrity and strong moral character. You worked for and earned every penny and block.
Soldier on, Sir! Continue to rest in peace. Forever in our hearts.
# A hero of Old Tafo.
Source: Ghanaweb.com
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is sir john the only one who paid school fees for others? so he is justified for stealing because he paid school fees for someone. Africa politics, robbing peter to pay paul
The same way teachers and nurses and many other civil servants work all their lives in Ghana and retire with nothing. ***barred word*** what did he work for? Small small boys enter politics and within a year or two they own estates in the choicest part of Ghana. A civil servant will work all his life and can not even afford half plot to build chamber and hall. ************** HE STOLE EVERY PENNY AND BLOCK************** Those who do not steal also we see them for example P.C Appiah Fori and Matin Amidu
Nsem huunu ara kwa ara kwa. Mo de3 awisem No ara na ahye mo overall. Who is smearing him? Is that his will? Are the stuff in there true? And do they commiserate to his genuine sweat and blood acquisition. Mo ka s3 mo 3ya adepa bi y3 ara ma, s3 mo b3 wia Oman no sika mo k) so, na mo wu nso mo fa ne nyina ara 3nka ho nk) wai.
So what ist it???, are you trying to canonise Sir John popuplarly known as Owuse Afryie. Mr. Vincent Ekow Assafuah MP for Old Tafo, be bold and be honest enough to correct the earthly wrong doings of the late Sir John rather than propaganda tribute, is like pouring oil into already escalation and burning issues with regard to the Achimota Forest. The hypocrisy of the old Tafo MP must be ignored and this double standard politics in Ghana is worsening and damaging the image of ghanaian politicians. Your tribute to Sir John will not be a source of mentor to the ghanaian youth, especially the NPP Youth wing in Ashanti Region. Let your writings and actions be a source of faith and hope for the NPP youth wing rather than covering up criminal activities from your writings, a baseless tribute which has no bearing to the current Achimota Forest saga involving the person of Sir John. Let us be honest and frank in our dealings without favour and fear. Call a spade, a spade, and that will won you the credibility of your work.