The
state would not organize a national thanksgiving burial service for the
late President, Chairman of the Funeral Planning Committee, Kofi
Totobi-Quakyi has disclosed.
However, he said the late Prof. Mill’s family will organize a private thanksgiving burial service in Cape Coast.
Briefing
the media in Accra, Mr. Totobi-Quakyi said, “The Funeral Planning
Committee did not plan for a national thanksgiving service but the
family of the late president has told us that they will be having a
private thanksgiving service in Cape-Coast”.
He said after the
burial on Friday, the Funeral Planning Committee will hold series of
meetings to plan the late Prof. Mill’s 40-day celebration, which might
take place in his hometown.
The filing past of the mortal remains
of the late President will continue today and tributes will also be
read in the evening at the forecourt of the Banquet Hall, State House.
The Council of State and Parliament will first read their tributes before other institutions.
Meanwhile,
the Deputy Minister for Information, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa issued a
statement asking all representatives of the National and Regional Houses
of Chiefs and Queen mothers scheduled to pay their respects at 11am on
Thursday, August 9 to converge on the VAG Guest House, near the Ghana
Immigration Service Headquarters, to be conveyed to the Banquet Hall.
Mr.
Ablakwa said under the auspices of the Ministry of Information, a
special arrangement had been made for all media practitioners to pay
their last respects on Thursday, August 9 between 1300 hours -1400
hours.
“Media practitioners ought to remember that no form of photography is allowed within the Banquet Hall,” he added.
Mr.
Ablakwa said the events were national in character and should be
observed as such and called for cooperation with security personnel and
designated officials. |
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