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Prof. Mills's family protest desecration of his tomb.


Mills's family protests the desecration of his tomb.

The former President's brother, John Evans Atta Mills, is enraged that the government has allowed the Atta Mills Institute to tamper with the former President's grave.

"This is an insult to the family, an insult to we Akans, an insult to the nation." The government delegated management of Asomdwe Park to an NGO and the Coastal Development Authority. Why don't we send another non-governmental organisation to run the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum? The government is required to provide the body of President John Evans Atta Mills, and we want to know where it is. "Who in this government is allowing this nonsense to happen?" He inquired.

Former Youth and Sports Minister Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, who visited the graveside with some MPs on Tuesday, is dissatisfied with the situation. I've been depressed. I've been crying since the morning because renovating the grave does not justify this desecration, and you cannot do anything like that without informing and notifying the family, because our Ghanaian customs and traditions require that a family member be present... "No one in the family was made aware of such desecration and disrespect," he said.

But, According to Koku Anyidoho, an aide to the late Prof. Atta Mills, a non-governmental organisation is rehabilitating the "Asomdwe Park," where the mortal remains of the "Asomdwehene" were buried. He continues to say, "Does the removal of the tomb make sense? Who removed the tomb?" John Dramani Mahama purposefully refused to build Asomdwee Park; Nana Addo Dankwa The President of the Republic, Dankwa Akufo-Addo, is building Asomdwee Park, which is harming Sammy Atta Mills. "Instruct him to produce the autopsy report from his brother's death." Asomdwee Park is being constructed. A "wawa" board was used to cover President Atta Mills' grave; it has since been removed, and we are replacing it with a granite stone to raise the level and image of the former President's final resting place; is this what is bothering Sammy Atta Mills? "President Akufo-Addo is doing what John Mahama refused to do; is this what is hurting Sammy Atta Mills?"

"The government is doing something to commemorate the former President of the Republic of Ghana. What we are doing, and what we have done, is simply for God to be glorified in Ghana, so that we can move away from the level of ignominy that Asomdwee Park sat in. Sammy Atta Mills should be embarrassed. "

 Meanwhile, the NDC stated in a statement that Koku Anyidoho does not own Asomdwee Park.

Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary, issued a statement and sited by FoxitNews.


"In fact, the facility was developed by the National Security Office during

H.E John Dramani Mahama's tenure and remains a national monument as well as a place of pilgrimage to honour the memory of dignitaries buried there." It was intended to be managed by the national security office, with access restricted to that office only. "While it is appropriate for the government of Ghana to organise functions at the facility and invite people to them, we believe it is entirely inappropriate for any private entity to be given an office at the location, directly or indirectly." 

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