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I NEVER SAW PROF. MILLS IN BROWN ATTIRE; WHY DESIGN HIS BUST WITH BROWN ATTIRE?' — HARUNA IDDRISU

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The head of the Minority Caucus in Parliament, Haruna Iddrisu, is inquiring as to why the landmark raised to pay tribute to the late Prof. Factories is introduced in earthy colored clothing.

 

H.E Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, along with different dignitaries including previous President John Dramani Mahama visited the late Prof. Plants' cemetery, Asomdwe Park, to celebrate his tenth commemoration on Sunday, July 24.

 

At the occasion, the President charged the remodeled grave along with a fantastic sculpture to pay tribute to the late President.

 

Notwithstanding, the bust has been moving via virtual entertainment and different news sources for some unacceptable reasons.

 

The most recent from the Minority Leader is the shade of the clothing he was given.

 

He guaranteed he never saw the late President wearing earthy colored clothing in his life and pondered whose thought they utilized for the workmanship.

 

"Anyway, I never at any point saw teacher Mills in that sort of earthy colored clothing," he asserted.

 

Talking at a public interview today, Monday, July 25, the Minority Leader likewise raised concerns in regards to the exclusion of the name of the late President on the bust — training government to quickly address it.

 

"You ought to demonstrate the name of the individual the bust addresses and not what its identity was uncovered by as well as who upheld it. They ought to supplant those engravings with the late President's name right away; it's simply unsuitable.

 

"We would have gone straight there to address it ourselves notwithstanding his (Atta Mills') quiet nature. Individuals who come to Asomdwoe Park should know who the bust addresses," the Minority Leader affirmed. The head of the Minority Caucus in Parliament, Haruna Iddrisu, is inquiring as to why the landmark raised to pay tribute to the late Prof. Factories is introduced in earthy colored clothing.

 

H.E Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, along with different dignitaries including previous President John Dramani Mahama visited the late Prof. Plants' cemetery, Asomdwe Park, to celebrate his tenth commemoration on Sunday, July 24.

 

At the occasion, the President charged the remodeled grave along with a fantastic sculpture to pay tribute to the late President.

 

Notwithstanding, the bust has been moving via virtual entertainment and different news sources for some unacceptable reasons.

 

The most recent from the Minority Leader is the shade of the clothing he was given.

 

He guaranteed he never saw the late President wearing earthy colored clothing in his life and pondered whose thought they utilized for the workmanship.

 

"Anyway, I never at any point saw teacher Mills in that sort of earthy colored clothing," he asserted.

 

Talking at a public interview today, Monday, July 25, the Minority Leader likewise raised concerns in regards to the exclusion of the name of the late President on the bust — training government to quickly address it.

 

"You ought to demonstrate the name of the individual the bust addresses and not what its identity was uncovered by as well as who upheld it. They ought to supplant those engravings with the late President's name right away; it's simply unsuitable.

 

"We would have gone straight there to address it ourselves notwithstanding his (Atta Mills') quiet nature. Individuals who come to Asomdwoe Park should know who the bust addresses," the Minority Leader affirmed.

 

 

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