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Death is there for everyone, you don’t play politics with it – Atta-Mills’ brother tells NPP MPs

Brother of the late Professor John Evans Atta-Mills, Samuel Atta-Mills has asked persons playing politics with the death of his borther to stop.

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Brother of the late Professor John Evans Atta-Mills, Samuel Atta-Mills has asked persons playing politics with the death of his borther to stop.

He said death is there for everyone.

“If you want to play politics make sure that you use something more important, not about somebody’s death. Death was not created for Prof Atta-Mills alone,” the Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem, told TV3’s Komla Kluste on Friday February 18.

His comments come after some New Patriotic Party (NPP) have filed a motion to investigate the death of Prof Atta Mills.

The four NPP lawmaker whole filed the motion are Frank Annoh-Dompreh lawmaker for Nsawam Adoagyrir, Habib Iddrisu who is MP for Tolon, Davies Ansah Opoku for Mpraeso, Yves Nii Noi Hanson Nortey, Tema Central.

Mr Annoh-Dompreh said the motion is patriotic and well-intended.

The lawmaker for Nsawam Adoagyiri said they are determined to get to the bottom of this matter.

“It’s unfortunate our colleagues are misinterpreting our patriotic and well-intended action. The late President was a National Asset without contention.
“We are determined to get to the bottom of this matter, regardless of your unjustifiable worry,” he tweeted on Friday February 18.

Meanwhile, two out of the four NPP Members of Parliament who were reported to have filed the motion have denied knowledge of the motion.

They said they were unaware and have accordingly written to the leadership of the NPP in Parliament to take out their names from the motion.

The two MPs are Davis Ansah Opoku, MP for Nyiaeso and Yves Nii Noi Hansen Nortey , MP for Tema Central.

“Though we are aware of a broader discussion on the motion we are unaware of any such motion bein filed under under our instruction and in our names.

“We therefore, call on your high office to expunge our names as co-sponsors of the said motion,” a memo they wrote to the Majority Leader on Friday February 18 said.

This development comes after a former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Koku Anyidoho called for the investigations 10 years after the death of Professor Mills.

“I am an accomplished citizen of Ghana, with All Rights accruing to me under the Constitution of the Republic. After 10 years of his death, I am respectfully requesting for an, INQUEST, into the death of President John Evans Atta-Mills. God bless our Homeland Ghana,” he earlier said in a tweet on Thursday February 3.

He also revealed that he was accused of having a hand in the death hence his call for the investigation.

In series of tweets on Thursday February 17, the Found and Director of the Atta-Mills Memorial Institute said “I love President Atta-Mills, but I have a RIGHT to protect the Anyidoho Family name. The INQUEST, is to save my PRECIOUS FAMILY NAME! The INQUEST has got nothing to do with any other FAMILY name.”

He added “The peabrians saying I have no locus to ask for an, INQUEST, into the death of President Atta-Mills, should know that; I am doing so because I have been accused of having a hand in the death of President Atta-Mills. I am doing so, to save, the Anyidoho Family name.”

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