Parliament of Ghana on July 28, 2025, paused its usual proceedings to honour the late Highlife legend Daddy Lumba, who died on July 26 at the Bank Hospital.
In a moment of unity and emotion, Members of Parliament paid tribute to the Highlife legend, sharing memories, singing lines from his songs, and calling on the government to properly honour his life and legacy.
Akwasi Konadu, representing Manhyia North, and Adelaide Ntim, MP for Nsuta/Kwaman/Beposo, took the floor to address the House with statements in Daddy Lumba‘s memory.
Akwasi Konadu praised the late musician not just for his talent but for how he transformed Ghanaian music and impacted generations.
“Daddy Lumba was not just a musician; he was a maestro, an icon whose influence transcended generations and borders, widely regarded as the greatest musician of all time.
“His contribution to Highlife is unparalleled. His ability to touch on a wide array of themes, including love, heartbreak, forgiveness, wealth, death, betrayal, and beauty, demonstrated the depth of his artistry,” he said.
Adelaide Ntim followed with an appeal to the government and the entire House to ensure Daddy Lumba is given a proper national send-off and that his music is preserved for future generations.
“Ghana has lost a legend, but his legacy endures. I humbly appeal to the Honourable House and the government to consider awarding national honours, including a state-assisted funeral and establishing initiatives to preserve and promote his musical legacy,” she said.
What followed was a show of genuine admiration as MPs from both sides of the political divide took turns to speak about how Daddy Lumba‘s music had touched their lives. Some even attempted to sing their favourite lines.
Isaac Boamah-Nyarko, MP for Effia, tried singing “Yɛ Ne Wo Sere Kwa,” one of Lumba’s popular songs.
Theresa Lardi Awuni, MP for Okaikwei North, also sang a line from one of his classics.
Matthew Nyindam, MP for Kpandai, shared how Daddy Lumba had a song for every moment in life.
In those few minutes, the chamber turned into a space of shared nostalgia, showing just how much the late musician meant to the nation.
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