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General News

[ 2017-03-27 ]

Cause of Mills’ death to be revealed soon – Sammy Awuku
The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP), Sammy Awuku has said that the cause
of the death of Ghana’s late leader, Prof John
Evans Atta Mills’ death would soon be revealed.

Calls have been made by several Ghanaians for the
cause of the death of the leader who died some
months to the 2012 polls to be revealed.

The flagbearer of the Progressive People’s Party
(PPP), Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom promised the people of
the central region that he would investigate the
cause of the death of the late law professor.

“Professor Mills was a bona fide citizen and
also the president of Ghana when he died and we
believe he deserves an investigation into his
death to restore dignity to his person, the high
office of the President of the Republic of Ghana,
his family and the people of the Central
Region,” he said.

He said the objective of the party is to prevent
what happened to a sitting president from
happening again.

“We are interested in protecting all our
presidents from falling victim to the
circumstances of the death of the professor,” he
said.

“A full-scale investigation and the
recommendations thereof will make our nation great
and strong and prepare us to handle future
situations more carefully and in a manner that
promote sacrifice, service and loyalty to God and
country from our future leaders,” he added.

The NPP also promised to investigate and come out
with the cause of death of the late President when
elected.

And this is one of the numerous promises many of
the voters especially those in the Central Region
are hoping the Akufo-Addo administration fulfils.

The National Youth Organiser of the NPP, Sammi
Awuku speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on Friday,
however, promised the cause of the death of the
late leader would be revealed soon.

Angry foot soldiers and some persons in the
leadership of the NDC, he said would be the ones
who would soon come out with the truth surrounding
Mills’ death.

“I can bet my last coin on it that if you want
to know how Professor Mills died, it would appear
in their national officer's elections and that of
the presidential elections because when it gets
there, everybody will pour everything into it to
make sure they gain an advantage…,” he said.

He, therefore, called on Ghanaians to exercise
patience as the NDC would soon come out with more
deadly secrets than has already been heard and
written about.

Sammi Awuku said the NDC lost the elections
because they specialised in hammering on the
perceived weaknesses in the NPP instead of selling
their message.

Source - adomonline.com



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