Parliament eulogises Daddy Lumba and calls for state-assisted burial

Members of Parliament (MPs) yesterday paid glowing tribute to the late highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, following his passing last Saturday.

Led by the Minority, the House described the late musician as a cultural icon whose influence transcended generations and whose work embodied the country’s musical and moral heritage.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Manhyia North, Akwasi Konadu, in a statement on the floor of the House, said Daddy Lumba was not just a musician but a “torchbearer and trailblazer” whose songs were deeply rooted in proverbial wisdom, layered meanings and poetic mastery of the Akan language.

“His lyrics were not only melodious and catchy, but also laced with cultural idioms that required deep thought to unpack. His music was more than entertainment—it was an education in values, life, and our Ghanaian identity,” Mr Konadu said.

He mentioned Lumba’s unique ability to explore themes of love, betrayal, resilience, gratitude and humility across more than 30 albums and over 200 songs, many of which still received regular airplay.

The Manhyia North lawmaker also praised the artist’s contribution to national unity and identity, stating that his songs brought people together across age groups, political divides and ethnic lines.

The MP said Daddy Lumba’s influence extended beyond music, as he mentored many contemporary artistes and helped shape the modern Ghanaian sound, while remaining true to his roots.

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In a similar vein, the MP for Nsuta/Kwaman Beposo, Adelaide Ntim, called on Parliament and the government to honour the late musician with a state-assisted funeral and national awards in recognition of his enduring legacy.

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