Ashanti Regional Minister Hosts NDC Legal Director Lawyer Evans Amankwaa Ahead of Late Uncle’s Funeral

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene, earlier today welcomed the Legal Director of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Lawyer Evans Amankwaa, to his office in Kumasi. The visit was marked by cordial and fruitful discussions that touched on both personal and political matters of mutual interest.
During the meeting, Lawyer Amankwaa officially informed the Regional Minister of the upcoming funeral arrangements for his late uncle. The funeral is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 31, 2025, and is expected to attract dignitaries, party faithful, and well-wishers from across the country.
Hon. Dr. Amoakohene expressed his condolences and assured the Legal Director of his support during this solemn period. “Lawyer Amankwaa has been a pillar of strength and dedication to the NDC, particularly in our 2024 electoral victory. His legal expertise and unwavering commitment played a pivotal role in our success,” the Minister stated.
He further added, “I deeply appreciate his service to both the party and the Ashanti Region. It was an honour to receive him, and I look forward to joining him and the family on the 31st as we pay our last respects to his late uncle.”
There was a shared sentiment of optimism as Hon. Amoakohene hinted that positive developments could follow after the funeral. Although details were not disclosed, sources close to the Minister suggest that discussions about strengthening party structures and governance in the region may be underway.
The visit underscores the collaborative spirit between key NDC figures in the region as the party continues to consolidate its gains from the 2024 general elections. Lawyer Amankwaa’s visit not only served a personal purpose but also reflected the unity and strategic coordination within the party’s leadership.
As the funeral date draws near, preparations are reportedly in high gear, with several party leaders and regional stakeholders expected to attend in solidarity.