Mills' Son Did Not Read Tribute Because Of Time Constraints�Most People Were Also Tired & Hungry

The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has finally responded to accusations that government deliberately sidelined Samuel Kofi Atta Mills, the only son of the late President John Evans Atta Mills during the state funeral held last Friday. Initial arrangements for the service had Samuel Kofi Mills incorporated in the scheme of things, but his name was somehow crossed out from the programme unceremoniously. Peacefmonline.com is reliably informed that Samuel Mills was invited by the National Security apparatus a few days before the service from where he was moved to the State Protocol Department for a rehearsal about his roles during the elaborately laid-out funeral programme. However, on the day of the burial service, Mills� son stood there watching the various items being played out before him as he was not allowed to lay a wreath on his father�s grave or even read a tribute. Sources claimed that the young Mills was stopped from reading his tribute at the last minute despite assurances, because of certain concerns raised by Mrs Naadu Mills. But on Saturday, August 11, Samuel Kofi Mills replicated some of the funeral procedures by organizing a �befitting� funeral and laid a wreath for his late father. According to reports, the only known offspring of the late president hosted many invitees, including, friends, family and love ones at his Roman Ridge government bungalow; interestingly, there was no government or NDC official at the event. Prominent among the list were the Chairman of the People�s National Convention (PNC) Alhaji Ahmed Ramadan and the Adenta chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Obiri Yeboah, who is an uncle to Samuel Atta Mills. The tribute to his father, which he could not read at the final funeral rites on Friday, even after rehearsing it with State Protocol officials for days, was read at the Saturday funeral service by his friend. Speaking to the issue in an interview on Okay FM�s Ade Akye Abia Morning Show, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC, Ade Coker dismissed reports that Mills� son was sidelined saying Samuel Mills was not allowed to read his tribute at the state funeral because they were far behind time.