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'HOW WOULD YOU SUE ME FOR BUILDING A STATE LANDMARK?' - ANYIDOHO ON BURIAL PLACE UPROAR

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'How would you sue me for building a state landmark?' - Anyidoho on burial place uproar

 

 

Samuel Koku Anyidoho, a one-time helper to late President John Evans Atta Mills has challenged the blustering of certain individuals from the Atta Mills family who are supposedly doing whatever it takes to sue him for tainting the burial chamber of his previous chief.

 

Anyidoho through his Non-Governmental Organization, the Atta Mills Institute, is teaming up with the public authority on the redevelopment of Asomdwee Park, the cemetery of Atta Mills.

 

Critical overhauls particularly around the burial chamber of the departed have set off a clamor from Samuel Atta Mills, more youthful sibling of the late president, who has fought that the family was not educated when the updates were begun.

 

Samuel and various National Democratic Congress legislators at a public interview on July 19, 2022, blamed the public authority for following Anyidoho to defile Mills' resting place and took steps to make a legitimate move in the event that need be.

 

In any case, Anyidoho has in essence challenged their false front expressing that there was no reason for their message. In a meeting with Accra-based Metro TV, he submitted:

 

"How would you sue me for building a state landmark? Since when did it become unlawful for a NGO t team up with the public authority for a genuine motivation? Since when?

 

"What are they called? Non-government … so we can't be generally in government and we are working with government and it is a wrongdoing? That phony remembrance legacy, advise them to proceed to construct the library in Cape Coast to maintain the legacy of the late President," he expressed.

 

In the mean time, the landmark has been shut for remodel throughout the course of recent years and is supposed to be opened to general society on July 26 to concur with the tenth demise commemoration of Mills.

 

The public authority organization supporting the redevelopment exertion, the Coastal Development Authority, CODA, in a July 20 proclamation rejected that the human remaining parts had been messed with.

 

"We wish to express that the grave was not opened and hence no tainting of the body of the previous President, H.E John Evans Atta Mills, has occurred," the assertion added.

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