In an emotional display of respect, Dr Samuel Sarpong recently paid a heartfelt tribute to Ghana's former High Commissioner to India, the late Samuel Panyin Yalley, affectionately called Sam Pee Yalley.

Following the death of the former commissioner, the , led by Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, paid a courtesy visit to his residence to offer condolences to the bereaved family.

As the mourners paid their respects, Dr Sarpong's emotional performance on the harmonica "mouth organ" brought a sense of solemnity to the occasion.

The iconic NDC song, "Cadres may go, Cadres may come but the revolution has come to stay," was rendered by Dr Sarpong with a deep feeling, and the mourners joined in paying tribute to the fallen statesman.