The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has been plunged into mourning following the sudden death of Ambassador Sam Pee Yalley, a former High Commissioner to India and President of the NDC Professionals Forum.
Sources confirm that the respected lawyer and diplomat passed away on Sunday at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. While the cause of death is yet to be officially disclosed, the news has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum.
Tributes have poured in from all corners of the party, with Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin describing Yalley as a “respected member of our party” and “a champion of professionalism in politics.”
In a heartfelt post, he added, “I learnt with pain the passing of my brother and friend, Ambassador Sam Pee Yalley… My deep condolences to everyone mourning the passing of this great man, particularly members of his immediate family.”
Ambassador Yalley’s political and public service career was marked by distinction. He served as Deputy CEO of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority before being appointed by then-President John Mahama as Ghana’s Ambassador to India in 2014.
Beyond his legal and diplomatic contributions, he was celebrated for his advocacy on gender equity and leadership, especially for his strong support of female empowerment in governance and public life.