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Former Teberebe Assembly member laid to rest

Manasseh Addison Sackey, the former Assembly Member of the Teberebie Electoral Area in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Constituency, was buried in Dagbala, in the Volta Region.

Called “Teacher Obour” with affection, he tragically perished in the Bonsa River on December 5, 2023, at the age of 36, while on a campaign tour to seek a second term in office.

Remarkably, the deceased assembly member outperformed his two rivals, garnering 860 of the total valid votes cast, with Mr Benard Obeng receiving 857 and Mr Michael Dompreh receiving 637 votes each.

On Saturday, February 3, 2024, Adieyie came to a complete stop as hundreds of mourners from the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality and beyond flocked to the town to join the family in saying goodbye to Manasseh, who also served as the local NDC’s deputy constituency secretary.

As parents, wives, Mount Olivet Methodist Church, Mile 8 Society, and Youth Development Ministry, family members and the general public wept.

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While sobbing, the Tarkwa Diocese, the Abompuniso M/A basic School teachers, and the Tarkwa Nsuaem constituency of the NDC read their tributes.

The solemn ceremony was officiated by Reverend Benjamin Oppong, the Tarkwa Diocesan Youth Organiser, dwelling on scriptures readings from Revelations 7:9-17 and Matthew 25:1-13, and focusing on the theme “God has given you a second chance to repent”.

He said, “People claiming to be Christians but live in sin, deceive themselves. We should glorify God with our actions and put him first in everything because death has no barrier”.
Rev. Oppong charged the public to take advantage of what suffering Jesus Christ went through to save mankind and accept him as their Saviour to escape eternal punishment.

He gave an intercessory prayer for the soul of the departed former assembly member and asked God to comfort his immediate family and residents in his electoral and the Municipality.

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Mr Sackey was born on December 23, 1987, in Prestea to Mr and Mrs Addison, attended Methodist School nursery school, Quayson Junior High School and enrolled in Tarkwa Senior High School in 2003.

He furthered his education at Komanda College of Education from 2008 to 2011, where he obtained his diploma certificate and later pursued a Bachelor of Education in Basic Education at the University of Education, Winneba, through distance education.

Manasseh was on the verge of completing his master’s degree in education and business administration at the University of Education, Winneba before he passed.

Also, he was elected as the first Vice President of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at the society level from the year 2013 to 2016.

Due to his hard work and dedication, he was appointed as the steward of the church from 2016 to date and the headmaster of Abompuniso M/A Basic School.

Source: skyypowerfm.com

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