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STATEMENT BY DR. CHRISTINA AMOAKO-NUAMA ON VISIT TO LATE PROF. KWESI BOTCHWEY’S FAMILY


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I visited Prof. Kwesi Botchwey’s Family on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 to express my sincere Condolences following his sad passing. The visit afforded the family and I a treasured opportunity to reminisce over my long personal and professional relationship with K.B that dates back to our days in Legon as Lecturers.


I wish to further clarify that reports circulating to the effect that I joined Hon. Kodwo Bonsu’s team to visit Prof. Botchwey are wholly inaccurate. As a matter of fact, I had to organize an independent visit only because I had been unable to join a delegation of the NDC Council of Elders on their visit the previous Monday, Nov.21, 2022.


I hope this puts to rest any speculations the earlier report put out by Hon. Kodwo Bonsu’s team may have sparked.
Thank you.
(Dr. Christina Amoako-Nuama,
Member, NDC Council of Elders November 23, 2022)


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