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Ade Coker's demise a disturbing moment for NDC - Nukpenu

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The Greater Accra Regional Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Anthony Nukpenu, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of former Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the party, Joseph Ade Coker.

Mr Coker reportedly died on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at the Bank Hospital after a short illness. His death has been described by party members as a significant loss to the NDC.

Speaking on Channel One’s Newsroom with Charles Owusu Kumi on Sunday, June 1, Mr Nukpenu described the news of Ade Coker’s passing as “disturbing” and said it had dealt a huge blow to the party, particularly to those who worked closely with him.

He praised Mr Coker’s legacy, describing him as a unifier and a dedicated leader who always valued consultation and inclusivity in decision-making.

Mr Nukpenu said the NDC has lost “a gem” whose contribution to the party’s growth since 2009 was invaluable.

“He was always in the media, trying to speak to the issues that are before this current government and how far the government is performing. Just two weeks ago, he was on a number of radio stations, and then this situation came. Nobody thought it would whisk him away, but doctors have done their best, the party, families have done their best, everybody has played his/her role, and pastors have prayed.

“The moment God says I want my soul, you can’t question God. So, it’s a very disturbing moment for the NDC. We have lost a gem, someone who has dedicated his life since 2009 to lead the NDC to that great height. It’s disturbing for some of us who were very close to him. Losing him at this moment is not an easy thing,” he said.

The NDC is expected to issue further details on funeral arrangements in the coming days.

Ade Coker was first elected as Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC in 2009 and served three consecutive terms. He was widely respected within the party, particularly at the grassroots level.

He lost his re-election bid in 2022 to Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore.

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