In a heart-wrenching recount of the final moments of Ghana Freedom Party founder Akua Donkor, her running mate, Kwabena Agyeman Appiah Kubi, known as Roman Fada, shared the emotional journey leading up to her passing.
“We spoke on Saturday around 10:30 or 11:00 am for over two hours,” Roman Fada began, his voice heavy with emotion. “Later that evening, her driver called to inform me that she was not feeling well and they were heading to a government hospital.
After about three hours, he called back to say they had returned home and that she was okay.” The situation took a turn for the worse in the early hours of Monday.

“It was around 1 am on Monday when they kept updating me. By 3:30 or 4:00 am, they informed me they were still at Ridge Hospital. I visited her around 1 pm yesterday and left around 3:30 pm,” he recounted.
Tragically, by 10:00 pm that night, he received the heartbreaking news: “I got a call that our mom is no more.”
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Akua Donkor, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, was known for her bold and outspoken nature. She founded the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) in 2012 and ran for the presidency multiple times, advocating for the rights of farmers and women.
Her journey from a cocoa farmer to a political leader was marked by resilience and determination. Roman Fada’s account of her final moments paints a picture of a woman who remained active and engaged until the very end.
“When I heard of her demise, I arrived at the hospital around 10:30 or 11:00 pm. I saw the general secretary, Uncle George, along with some family members and other party executives, including Senior Cabrera,” he said, highlighting the close-knit community that surrounded Akua Donkor in her final hours.
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