Family of Atta Mills angry at government for allowing Atta Mills Institute to tamper with the  grave of former president Mills

Brother of former President, Samuel Atta Mills is angry at the government for allowing the Atta Mills Institute to tamper with the grave of the  former president John Evans Atta Mills,

The non-governmental organisation run by Koku Anyidoho, an aide to the late Prof. Atta Mills, says they are rehabilitating the ‘Asomdwe Park’ where the mortal remains of the ‘Asomdwehene’ were buried.

According to Samuel Atta Mills,  brother of the former President, the current arrangement goes against their  customs.

He mentioned that it is not right for the government to allow the NGO to make changes to the grave without consulting the family.

“It is not proper to allow the NGO to make changes to the grave without recourse to the family,” he said.

He also added that the family does not recognize any group calling itself ”Atta Mills Institute”.

“Apparently a group calling itself Atta Mills Institute that the family does not recognize and Coastal Development Authority have gone to break this grave of President Evans Atta Mills…why would you go and touch somebody’s grave without informing the family?… Who has the body now? That is the question I want to ask Ghanaians,” he lamented.

The furious brother of the former President has called on government to  as a matter of urgency stop  the conduct of  Koku Anyidoho because he is desecrating the resting place of the former President.

“This is an insult to the family, this is an insult to we the Akans, this is an insult to the nation. The government allows an NGO and Coastal Development Authority to run Asomdwe Park. Why don’t we send another NGO to go and run Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum…the government has to provide the body of President John Evans Atta Mills, we want to find out where the body is…who in this government is authorising this nonsense?” he questioned.

former Youth and Sports Minister Nii Lantey Vanderpuye who together with some MPs visited the graveside on Tuesday is unpleased about the situation.

“I have been sad. I have cried since morning because renovating the grave does not call for this desecration and you cannot do anything like that without informing and notifying the family because our customs and traditions as Ghanaians demand that if you are doing such a thing, a family member must be present…no member of the family was informed about such desecration and disrespect,” he said.

 

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