Former First Lady missing from Atta mills’ 5th anniversary ceremony
Yesterday July 24, 2017, marked the 5th anniversary of the unfortunate and sudden demise of the late President John Evans Atta Mills
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A wreath laying ceremony yesterday was organized at the Asomdwie Park in the capital, Accra and a notable personality who was conspicuously missing at the ceremony was the former first lady and the wife to the deceased president whose commemoration ceremony was organized, Mrs. Ernestina Naadu Mills.
In an attempt to explain her reason for being absent at the grounds, Mr. Koku Anyidoho, Deputy General Secretary said in a radio interview on an Accra-based radio station, Joy FM on Monday evening that, National Democratic Congress sent open invitations out to everybody.
When asked whether they considered the position of Mrs. Naadu Mills before sending an open invitation, Koku Anyidoho responded that.
“we sent Invitations out in the open and everybody attended and Mrs. Naadu Mills is a very private person,” Mr. Anyidoho said.
Koku Anyidoho, an aide to the Late Professor Mills said he and the other colleagues were working hard to keep the memory of the Late Professor Mills.
“ And more of his politics, we're trying to reshape and redefine the political struggles in this country, moving away from the politics of vindictiveness to the process of inclusion and association,” were some of the values that we're working hard to keep, he stressed.
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