The Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, has paid a visit to the family of the late highlife musician, Daddy Lumba, to express her condolences. During the visit, she assured the family that the government will honour the late musician’s memory. Daddy Lumba, known for his contributions to Ghanaian music, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come. The Chief of Staff’s visit was a gesture of respect and appreciation for the impact Daddy Lumba had on the music industry. She praised the late musician’s dedication to his craft and his ability to bring people together through his music. The family of Daddy Lumba was grateful for the visit and the assurance that the government will honour him. They expressed their appreciation for the recognition of Daddy Lumba’s contributions to Ghanaian music. The Chief of Staff also took the opportunity to highlight the importance of preserving Ghana’s cultural heritage, including its music. She emphasized that the government is committed to supporting the arts and ensuring that the legacy of musicians like Daddy Lumba continues to inspire future generations. The visit was a significant moment in Ghana’s music history, as it marked a show of respect and appreciation for one of the country’s most beloved musicians. Daddy Lumba’s music career spanned several decades, during which he released numerous hit songs and collaborated with other notable musicians. His music was known for its unique blend of traditional and modern styles, which helped to popularize highlife music both locally and internationally. The late musician’s impact on Ghanaian music cannot be overstated, as he played a significant role in shaping the country’s music industry. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians, who are following in his footsteps to create their own unique sound. The government’s decision to honour Daddy Lumba is a testament to his enduring impact on Ghanaian music and culture. It is a recognition of his contributions to the country’s rich cultural heritage and a celebration of his life and achievements. The Chief of Staff’s visit to the family of Daddy Lumba was a significant gesture of respect and appreciation, which highlights the importance of preserving Ghana’s cultural heritage. The government’s commitment to supporting the arts is a positive step towards ensuring that the legacy of musicians like Daddy Lumba continues to thrive. As Ghana continues to mourn the loss of one of its most beloved musicians, the government’s assurance that it will honour him is a comforting reminder that his memory will live on. The family of Daddy Lumba can take comfort in the knowledge that his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of musicians and music lovers alike. The visit by the Chief of Staff was a significant moment in Ghana’s music history, as it marked a show of respect and appreciation for one of the country’s most iconic musicians. Daddy Lumba’s music will continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans around the world, and his legacy will remain an important part of Ghana’s cultural heritage. The government’s decision to honour him is a fitting tribute to his enduring impact on Ghanaian music and culture.