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Family of Yaw Sarpong Officially Announces Funeral Arrangements to Tourism Ministry

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The family of the late Yaw Sarpong has paid a formal visit to the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts to officially inform the sector Minister, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, of the gospel musician’s passing and announce his funeral arrangements.

Receiving the delegation which was led by the President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bessa Simons, Gomashie expressed deep sorrow over the death of the celebrated gospel icon, describing his passing as a painful loss to the nation’s Creative Arts industry and to the faith community.

On behalf of the Government and people of Ghana, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, and the entire creative fraternity, the Minister conveyed her heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.

“I was very sad when I heard that he had passed away,” she said, recalling her long association with veteran musicians through her work with the Ghana Association of Phonographic Industries (GAPI) and later at the National Commission on Culture, where she served in various leadership roles.

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The Minister shared a personal reflection of how one of Yaw Sarpong’s songs profoundly touched her during a funeral in Sunyani years ago, noting that the song remains a source of spiritual strength to her.

“When I am unable to find the words to say my prayers, I sing it in my heart and thank God for what He has done for me,” she said, underscoring the enduring spiritual impact of the musician’s work.

Hon. Gomashie observed that the loss comes at a significant cultural moment for Ghana, following UNESCO’s recognition of Highlife music and ahead of the country’s Heritage Month in March, which will feature performances celebrating Highlife and other classic Ghanaian genres.

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“It is painful that they are leaving us at this time,” she remarked, adding that although Ghanaians often say “God gives and God takes,” such expressions do little to ease the pain of losing loved ones.

Mr. Bessa Simons, speaking on behalf of the family and MUSIGA, paid tribute to Yaw Sarpong’s exceptional musical talent and leadership in the studio and on stage.

“Everybody knows Yaw Sarpong,” he said. “There are only a few musicians who can stand and direct music effortlessly, even if they do not write it formally. He was able to do that with ease.”

He recounted the late musician’s remarkable ability to transform and direct musical arrangements, describing him as a rare talent whose contribution to gospel and contemporary Ghanaian music will be remembered for generations.

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Yaw Sarpong was widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential gospel musicians, known for his spiritually uplifting songs and distinctive performance style that resonated across generations.

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