Kofi Sam Atta Mills leads peace walk to honour late father [Photos]

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This is to pay tribute to his late father on the 12th anniversary of his passing.
The event, dedicated to celebrating the legacy of former President Atta-Mills, saw hundreds of participants unite to honour a leader renowned for his advocacy of peace and unity.
Despite early morning rain, the turnout was remarkable, with many attendees braving the weather to partake in the walk.
The procession ended at the Atta Mills Presidential Library, situated across from the Cape Coast Castle.
There, Kofi Sam Atta Mills addressed the enthusiastic crowd, reflecting on his father’s lasting impact on promoting peace and bringing people together.
The walk was also attended by several prominent figures of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), including:
  • Nii Lante Vanderpuye, Member of Parliament for Odododiodio
  • Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, former Director of Elections for the NDC
  • Joseph Yamin, National Organiser of the NDC
  • Henry Osei Akoto, former parliamentary candidate for Oforikrom
  • Ekow Panyin Okyere Eduamoah, Acting Regional Chairman
  • Gabriel Nii Kommey Adams, Regional Secretary
  • Joseph Abakah Mensah, Deputy Regional Organizer
  • Faustina Lamptey, Regional Women’s Organizer
  • Eric Offei, Deputy Regional Secretary
  • Kweku Arko Yeboah, Deputy Regional Communications Officer
  • Muhammed Kofi Twumasi Nayyar, Regional Organizer
  • Ebenezer Abubakar Abeiku Essien, Deputy Regional Youth Organizer
  • Prince Kojo Gyamfi, Deputy Regional Youth Organizer
  • Alhaji Abubakar Hajj Issah, Regional Security and Intelligence
  • Awal O’Neal, Deputy Regional Security and Intelligence Coordinator

Their presence underscored the significance of the event and the enduring influence of John Evans Atta-Mills on Ghana’s political landscape.

See some photos and a video of the walk below:

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