Tears continue to flow for Baah-Wiredu
Accra, Sept. 25, GNA – Most Ghanaians with tear stained
eyes, shocked and in sorrowful mood are yet to come to terms
with the sudden death of Mr Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu, Minister for
Finance and Economic Planning after a short illness in a
South African Hospital on Wednesday.
The mood of the grief-stricken staff of the Ministry of
Finance and Economic Planning was amply displayed Dr Anthony
Akoto Osei, Minister of State at the Ministry who while
wiping tears from his eyes said “ We are deeply shocked and
sorrow by the sudden death of Baah-Wiredu.”
“We are waiting for details of cause of his death. All of us
are deeply shocked and hope his soul would rest in peace.”
Dr George Y. Gyan-Baffour, Deputy Minister for Finance and
Economic Planning was so shocked and lost for words on the
death of his boss.
Office of the President in a statement signed by Mr Kwadwo
Mpiani, Chief of Staff and Minister for Presidential Affairs
said “The Government announces with deep sorrow and shock
the death of Mr Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu, Minister of Finance and
Economic Planning, who passed away on Wednesday in a South
Africa Hospital after a short illness.”
President John Agyekum Kufuor when informed about the death
in the US, expressed shock and requested that his
condolences be extended to his elderly mother, wife,
children and rest of the family.
Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama described the death as a
terrible experience for Ghana.
“It is a sad day for the country,” he said during a meeting
with US Ambassador, Mr Donald Gene Teitelbum at the Osu
Castle.
Alhaji Mahama described Mr Baah-Wiredu as a good man who was
also his personal friend.
Mr Teitelbum expressed the condolences of the US for the
death of Mr Baah-Wiredu.
Former President Jerry John Rawlings expressed “deep shock”
and in a statement said Ghana had lost a dedicated son.
“Throughout his political career he exhibited an element of
humility which is lacking within our current political
dispensation and which endeared him to his colleagues and
political opponents alike,” President Rawlings intimated.
“My heartfelt condolences go to his family for such a loss,”
he said.
Professor John Evans Atta Mills, Flag bearer of National
Democratic Congress (NDC) described as a great shock the
death of Mr Baah-Wiredu, “who was humble, respectful and
great achiever.”
“It is a great loss to the nation, Ghana,” Prof. Mills told
the Ghana News Agency.
Prof Mills, who said he was shaken by the news of the death,
added that Mr Baah-Wiredu was one of his students at the
University of Ghana.
“He was one of the brilliant students and I was not
surprised he excelled wherever he found himself.”
Prof Mills expressed condolences to Mr Baah-Wiredu’s family,
saying he couldn’t imagine their grief at this moment.
“Indeed, the nation has lost somebody for whom I have the
greatest respect and I pray that the good Lord will keep him
in his bosom.”
In related interviews, leading members of political parties
expressed shock and described the death as a great loss to
the nation.
Nana Ohene Ntow, General Secretary of the ruling New
Patriotic Party (NPP) said the entire national executives of
the party, received the news with great disbelief, deep
shock and described the death as “a big blow” to the party
and the nation.
He recalled the different ministerial roles the late Mr
Baah-Wiredu played in stabilising the NPP administration
since January 2001 saying “the loss is completely
irreplaceable to the party and the nation".
Dr Kwabena Adjei, Chairman of NDC told GNA that Ghana had
lost a fine hardworking, affable gentleman, "who related
with people without looking at any political colour”.
"The entire NDC family has been thrown into a state of
mourning, bewilderment and shock at the sudden death of such
a nice man, especially when most of us did not hear of his
ill-health," he said.
Dr Edward Nasigrie Mahama, Flag bearer of People’s National
Convention (PNC) was without words when GNA called him for
the interview and noted with deep empathy that the nation
had lost a fine Finance Minister.
He said PNC joined all Ghanaians “to mourn the death of the
young, hard-working gentleman, whose affiliation cut across
the political divide…. We simply call on his wife, children
and family to take heart and consolation in the Lord."
Mr Dan Lartey, flag bearer of Great Consolidated Popular
Party (GCPP), described Mr Baah-Wiredu as a friend who
always ensured that a copy of the budget was sent to him
immediately it was ready with nice complements.
He said Ghana and Parliament had lost a great all round man.
"The man is irreplaceable, as his individual contribution is
what the NPP is trumpeting on as achievements; he was a fine
Minister of Local Government and Rural Development,
Education and Sports Minister and accountable Finance
Minister."
Mr Oteng Gyasi, President of Association of Ghana Industries
(AGI) also expressed shock at the death, saying his passing
away was a great loss to the private sector as well.
Mr Gyasi said the AGI had worked closely with him to move
the business community forward.
“He would be best remembered for the constant and fruitful
meetings the Association had with him.”
Mr Isaac Osei, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Cocoa Board,
said he was shattered by the news.
“I am shocked so much so that I can’t even say anything
right now,” he told the GNA.
“He was a close friend and a good man… We’ve lost a very
humble and technical person.”
As Finance Minister, the late Mr Baah-Wiredu had oversight
responsibility for the Cocobod, whose operations had
improved tremendously in recent times.
Mr Baah-Wiredu, 56, was born in Asante Akim Agogo. He
started his secondary education at Kumasi High School,
Kumasi in 1967.
He obtained the GCE Ordinary Level Certificate in 1972. He
had his sixth form education at Prempeh College, also in
Kumasi. Mr Baah-Wiredu proceeded to the University of Ghana
in 1974 and obtained a B.Sc in Administration (Accounting
option).
He then did a four-year course with the Institute of
Chartered Accountants qualifying as a chartered accountant
in 1985
Mr Baah-Wiredu worked at various positions with the now
defunct Ghana Airways and the Volta River Authority and as a
senior consultant on computer-systems and as Finance Manager
of Ananse Systems.
In addition, he was a partner in Asante Wiredu and
Associates, an accounting firm, prior to being an MP.
Mr Baah Wiredu was one of the campaigners against the Union
Government (UNIGOV) concept put forward by General
Acheampong’s Supreme Military Council.
He joined the New Patriotic Party when it was formed in 1992
and became its Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North
since 1997 to date.
He became a Minister in President Kufor’s Government in 2001
and held the portfolios of Local Government and Rural
Development (2001-2003) and Education, Youth and Sports
(2003-2005) before being named Minister for Finance and
Economic Planning in 2005, a position he held until his
death.
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