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Rev. Thomas Sayibu Imoro

February 28, 1956 - June 15, 2020

Rev. Thomas Sayibu Imoro was born to a Muslim family in 1956. With his parents' consent, he moved to live with a Christian Agriculturist working with a church Agricultural Station in Yendi, Mr Thomas Ahima, in 1969. Rev. Sayibu had the opportunity to hear and learn more about Jesus Christ whiles living with his foster father Ahima. In September 1971, he received Jesus as his Lord and personal saviour at a Scripture Union camp in senior high school. Rev. Sayibu was an alumnus of Ghana Senior High School, Tamale Senior High School, the University of Cape Coast and the University Of Guelph Ontario, Canada. He co-founded the Northern Evangelistic Association (N.E.A) and NewEnergy- an NGO serving in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). He was instrumental in the establishment of the Coalition of NGO’s in Water and Sanitation (CONIWAS) in Ghana and Africa Network of Civil Society Organizations in Water and Sanitation (ANEW). He played a key role in the initiation of the MOLE Conference which is currently the largest annual convening of stakeholders in the WASH sector. Rev. Thomas Sayibu served on the executive board of many organisations, including, GILLBT, Vodafone Ghana Foundation, Baptist Child Development Program (BCDP), Centre for Active Learning and Integrated Development (CALID), Literacy and Development through Partnership (LDP), National Health Insurance Scheme-Northern Region, CONIWAS. He served as S.U Northern Regional Chairman, National Executive Council Member and Camps Committee Chairperson. Rev. Sayibu was married to a lovely wife; Deaconess Samata Mahama Imoro and three blessed children; Wunpini, Nasara and Vincent Taali-mbo. In the early hours of Tuesday 16th June 2020, the news was broken by a male nurse with tears in his eyes. He shared these words ‘’ Throughout my working years in this unit, I have seen a lot of people struggle to die, but not him. He passed peacefully’’. He truly stood for the advancement of God’s Kingdom and we take solace in Psalm 116:15 ‘’ Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.’’. He was a true saint of God.

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2020-06-26 16:22:36 wrote:

I am so sorry for the loss of Rev. Thomas Sayibu Imoro. I had the opportunity to meet him twice in Tamale but interacted most with him in Turkey in March 2015. We usually sat at the same table with Dr Paul Opuku-Mensah for breakfast. He was delighted to hear me greet them in Twi. I remember his simplicity, his humility and his passion for Bible Translation. My sincere condolences to his family, his church and GILLBT Board and staff. May all his efforts to advance the kingdom of God in Ghana be fruitful for the glory of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

2020-06-26 16:22:36 wrote: I am so sorry for the loss of Rev. Thomas Sayibu Imoro. I had the opportunity to meet him twice in Tamale but interacted most with him in Turkey in March 2015. We usually sat at the same table with Dr Paul Opuku-Mensah for breakfast. He was delighted to hear me greet them in Twi. I remember his simplicity, his humility and his passion for Bible Translation. My sincere condolences to his family, his church and GILLBT Board and staff. May all his efforts to advance the kingdom of God in Ghana be fruitful for the glory of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

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