NPP Pays Tribute To Daddy Lumba

NPP Pays Tribute To Daddy Lumba
Charles Kwadwo Fosu, late



The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of Ghanaian music legend Charles Kojo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba. In a heartfelt statement signed by the General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, the NPP extended its deepest condolences to the late musician’s family, friends, and millions of fans across the nation. Describing Daddy Lumba as an “iconic music legend,” the party acknowledged his immense contributions to the Ghanaian music industry. The statement highlighted his timeless melodies, unique voice, and storytelling through music, which created a powerful legacy that touched lives and inspired generations.



“He was a symbol of cultural pride,” the statement read, adding that his music, which often spoke of love, hope, and resilience, connected with people from all walks of life and will forever remain a testament to his extraordinary talent. The NPP also recalled Daddy Lumba’s influence in politics, particularly through his song “Nana Ye Winner,” which became the soundtrack for the party’s campaigns in 2008, 2012, and 2016. The statement noted that the song’s power and inspiration resonated so deeply that even political opponents acknowledged its impact. “In this difficult time, we stand in solidarity with all who are grieving,” the party stated, affirming its support for Daddy Lumba’s family and loved ones. The NPP pledged that his legacy will not be forgotten and that his role in uplifting the Ghanaian spirit through music will continue to inspire future generations. The party concluded its message with prayers for the departed icon, saying, “May his soul rest in perfect peace until the last day of resurrection. Amen.”