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BREAKING: Former Transport Minister Is Dead

A former Transport Minister and stalwart of the opposition National Democratic Congress, Dzifa Attivor, is dead.
65-year-old madam Dzifa Attivor was said to have died at the University of Ghana Medical Center on Tuesday, November 16.
Close sources have also confirmed her ill-health to John Mahama and his 2020 Running-mate, Jane Nana Opoku-Agyemang and other party stalwarts who visited her before her death on Tuesday.
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Madam Attivor who was very visible throughout the 2020 electioneering period has not been seen at any major party event with her last public outing being to the funeral of Jerry John Rawlings in January 2021.
She was Minister for Transport in Ghana until her resignation in December 2015 due to a controversial bus re-branding contract.
She was appointed in February 2013 by President John Mahama after the general election in December 2012.
The news of her death has since been confirmed by her aide and top NDC members in the Volta region, including the party’s Deputy National Communications Officer, Godwin Ako Gunn who have all been commenting on the sad news.
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