The Parliament of Ghana has been hit with very sad news as Bismark Ansu Amoabeng, a staff member of the Library Department, has died.
On Friday, 21st February, 2025, parliament organised a solemn pre-burial event, held in his honor. The event was attended by members of staff, some Members of Parliament, and well-wishers who gathered to bid him farewell.
Leading the ceremony was the Clerk to Parliament, Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, who, alongside the Member of Parliament for Assin South, John Ntim Fordjour, officiated the event. Their presence reflected the deep respect and appreciation for the late Bismark Ansu Amoabeng’s years of service to Parliament.
Bismark had served diligently in the Mails Room before moving to the Library Department, dedicating nearly 30 years of his life to Parliament. His commitment and hard work earned him the admiration of his colleagues, many of whom shared fond memories of his contributions.
The atmosphere was filled with emotion as speakers paid tribute to his unwavering dedication and professionalism. Staff members and MPs who worked closely with him acknowledged his efforts in ensuring the smooth operation of parliamentary activities. His years of service left a lasting impact, making him a well-respected figure within the parliamentary community.
As the ceremony concluded, attendees spoke about the legacy Bismark left behind. His commitment to duty, kindness, and dedication to the work of Parliament will be remembered by those who had the privilege of working with him. While his passing is a great loss to Parliament, his memory will continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps.
Bismark Ansu Amoabeng’s farewell was a touching moment for all who knew him, and his contributions to the institution will not be forgotten.