
Founder of National Liberation Congress (NLC), Mr. Stephen Atubiga has congratulated and thanked President Akufo-Addo for reforming the Asomdwee Park.
As the leader of the NLC with the vision of becoming a president thanked the president for assuring him of a proper eternal resting place if he dies.
He openly called on the former President John Dramani Mahama to join him to thank the President of the Republic because he has given them a befitting nice place to be laid to rest if the two die. He said the place has become extraordinary beautiful that it will even motivate someone to aspire to be a president.
Mr. Atubiga also congratulated John Mahama for initiating the Asomdwee Park idea for the current president to continue.
He added that the late former president J.J Rawlings has a unique history as the founder of the fourth Republic aside from Ghana’s first president, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, that the place he was buried can be made a tourist site to generate revenue for the nation.
CREDIT:S.A.KINGSLEY.
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