2 years ago
Mr Samuel Atta Mills, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) and more youthful sibling of late President John Evans Atta Mills is out with a stunning disclosure.
He said they needed to continuously situate containers in his late sibling's room whenever its downpours.
As indicated by Mr Samuel Atta Mills, the late previous President's room used to release like a shower.
"Something that strike me when I used to be there with him was that his room in the Castle used to spill at whatever point it downpours.
Also, we will continuously whine to him, sibling how about you move out of this room? At the point when it downpours, we put containers in his room at the Castle, proceed to inhabit home and you can come to work consistently," he said while offering his memory to the late President at the Christiansburg Castle, Osu, Accra.
He noticed that late President Mills would answer to them saying "no, I would rather not bother Ghanaians, on the grounds that could you at any point accept such a bustling street as Spintex street and the President coming to work between 07:30 hours and 08:00 hours with alarms, around 10 and 12 vehicles and around five motorbikes, hindering the street for the President to come to the workplace and at night likewise going through exactly the same thing".
Mr Mills said late President Mills decided to inhabit the Castle, then the Seat of Government since he would have rather not bothered Ghanaians.
He noticed that the home where the late President used to reside, Regimanuel Estates was a calm area, and that he would have rather not upset the tranquility of his companions; "continuously going with this large number of vehicles, going all over."
As indicated by him, everything late President Mills said to them was that "could you at any point accept the quantity of assets that we could utilize fuel, security men that will follow him to the house, how much cash that it could cost the country? What's more, that the investment funds that would be produced using that, we would utilize it to assemble boreholes, or to construct schools.
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