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Families of Late Rawlings battle Akufo-Addo over where to bury him

Families of Late Rawlings battle Akufo-Addo over where to bury him

The Agbotui and Allied families of former President Jerry John Rawlings have insisted to burry him in Anlo instead of Burma Camp to follow the tradition of the tribe of the late Rawlings.

The decision by the family is in contrast with government’s announcement to bury him in Accra at the Burma Camp.

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The activities earlier agreed included; the main funeral at the Black Star Square, Catholic Mass, laying in state at the Accra International Conference Centre, two-day hosting of traditional mourning by the Anlo Traditional Council and subsequent burial of the former President at the Military Cemetery in Accra.

This consensus had been announced by Caretaker Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah on January 13, after a meeting with the Funeral Planning Committee, the family, the Anlo Traditional Council and other state agencies assisting with the funeral arrangements.

However, with barely three days to the event, the Office of the Agbotui and Allied Families has disclosed certain revisions it wishes to see in the line-up going forward following a January 17 meeting convened by the Traditional Council of the Anlo State.

READ ALSO: Rawlings to be buried at Military Cemetery at Burma Camp

In its latest letter to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the family explained that most portions of the initial line-up remain unchanged “except the intended burial at the Military Cemetery and the original plan to have the Traditional Rites for the January 22 and 23 in Anloga.”

The statement further insisted that “the Chief and people of the Anlo State led by the families have resolved to take possession of their beloved departed son’s remains.”

They are also demanding to “proceed to continue the Final Traditional Rites and burial on January 29 and 30, 2021 at the Anlo State as tradition demands.”

Meanwhile, work is already underway at the Military Cemetery in the La Dadekotopon Municipality in Accra, including the clearing of weeds and painting of pavements.

Former President Rawlings died on November 12, 2020, after a short illness at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

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