Former President John Mahama led members and sympathizers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as well as family of late Prof Atta-Mills to observe the ninth wreath laying ceremony at 'Asomdwe' park Saturday.
July 24, 2021 marked nine years since the passing of former President Atta-Mills. Speaking at the event, Former President Mahama celebrated the 'Asomdwehene's achievements and exemplary life.
He described the late President as a humble achiever, who was very interested in uplifting the socio-economic circumstances of Ghanaians to enable them live in dignity and prosperity, irrespective of where they come from.
Here are photos on the event.
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