According to the former Youth and Sports Minister the burial place of John Atta Mills is in shambles and does not think one deserve to be in that kind of environment.
She further noted that if she had her own way she would relocate the remains of the late former President Mills in consultation with the family to the military cemetery at the Burma camp.
“Because I really feel it, I feel the terrible nature in which our late President is laying”, she lamented.
Mrs. Akua Sena Dansua made this remarks when she paid her last respect to the late former United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan.
The former North Dayi legislator in an interview debunked assertion that the late former UN boss did not do anything to the benefit of Ghana whiles serving the UN. “He did a lot to affect global peace and development”, she said.
He is a Ghanaian by birth so whatever the state is doing to get him a state burial is in order, but later the government and other stakeholders can think through and see what to do to give him a fitting memorial burial.
By: Kwaku Sakyi-Danso/ghanamps.com