The mortal remains of the late President
John Evans Atta Mills were taken from the 37 Military Hospital in Accra
to his private residence at the Regimanuel Estates on the Spintex Road
for traditional rituals at 06:00 hours on today.
In accordance with Ghanaian traditional norms relating to funeral rites,
the family of the late President performed some customary rites
including the identification of the body after which it was conveyed to
the Osu Castle.
At 08:49 hours the body entered the
Castle led by Military bodyguards, followed by the late President's son,
Samuel Atta Mills, the Chief of Staff, Mr Henry Martey Newman, Mr Kofi
Totobi Quakyi, Chairman of the Funeral Planning Committee and other high
profile dignitaries.
At 08:57 hours all the dignitaries
gathered around the Motor Hearse at the Castle, where prayers were
offered and the recital of the Lord's Prayer.
At 09:00 hours the team including family
members, the clergy, Ministers of State and other dignitaries jointly
sang the hymn "Till we meet again" amidst sobs, wailing and shouting.
At 09:03 hours the late President's son,
Samuel, in a ceremonious show of respect to the father, touched the
casket, while sobbing.
From the Castle, the body was driven to
the Banquet Hall of the State House at 09:04 hours in the Motor Hearse
with a high military convoy including horse riders, motorcades and other
military vehicles for the filing past by dignitaries before the general
public would be allowed to file past the body.
At 09:17 hours, the Inspector General of
Police (IGP) and other senior Police Officers arrived at the State
House to also participate in the ceremony.
At 09:21 hours the police officers
stopped people from moving around. The Mortal remains arrived at the
State House at exactly 09:24 hours.
At 09:25 hours the cortege moved in
slowly whilst a large crowd eagerly waited to catch a last glimpse of
the casket carrying the mortal remains of the late President Mills.
At 09:35 hours the Hearse arrived at the
main door to the Banquet Hall at the State House. Security officers
opened the door of the hearse to bring out the body for the religious
leaders who were ready to take it.
At 10:00 hours the casket would be
opened for President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Kwesi
Amissah-Arthur and other state officials, members of the Council of
State and representatives of political parties to pay their last
respects.
Afterwards, the public would be given the opportunity to file past the casket.
This evening, there would be musical and cultural displays at the forecourt of the State House.
Public viewing of the body would resume
at 06:00 hours on tommorrow, August 9 and the evening will be dedicated
to reading of tributes and an all-night prayer service.
On Friday, August 10, the family of the
late President will perform the final rites after which the military
will convey the casket to the Independence Square for the burial
service.
Before start of the service, President
Mahama and visiting Heads of State will pay their final respects to the
late President. President Mahama will also light the perpetual flame.
After the service, the casket will be
taken through some principal streets of Accra to afford Ghanaians the
opportunity to pay their final respects.
Source: GNA
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Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Chronology Of Late President Mills' Funeral
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