The Odomna Family of former President Professor John Evans Atta Mills of Ekumfi Otuam and other parts of the Central Region, have adopted Koku Anyidoho Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Atta Mills Institute as their beloved son.
The family commended Akufo-Addo and the founder of Atta Mills Institute for refurbishing the Asomdwee Park – the burial ground of the late president.
The family of the late President could not hide their joy after visiting the redeveloped Asomdwee Park, where the late President was buried.

The family held a memorial service on August 10, 2022, to honour their beloved son and the late President of Ghana.
They added that they had intentions to invite Koku Anyidoho to Ekumfi Otuam, to address issues between them in relation to the refurbishment of their son, John Evans Atta Mills’ tomb, without their consent, but they have accepted his apology.
“We have heard his apology already in the media, and he has accepted his wrongdoing. But Mr Anyidoho should have informed the family about the refurbishment of the Asomdwee Park for us to delegate a representative,” the Head of the Odomna Family, Nana Kobina Biney said.
“I want to reiterate that Mr Anyidoho should not turn his back on the Odomna Family, much the same way we will not turn our backs on him since he is now a son of our family,” Nana Kobina Biney further said.

Mr. Anyidoho in his reaction expressed gratitude to the family for the forgiveness and acceptance of his apology.
”Let President Atta-Mills rest in perfect peace. I thank the Family from Ekumfi for appreciating the construction of Asomdwee Park by President Akufo-Addo. To God, Almighty be the glory.”
The families of the late president which visited the park were Ekumfi Assaman, Apam, Ekumfi Ayisam, Baafikrom, Bibiani and Tarkwa.
The family members included the Queenmother of the Odomna Family of Ekumfi Assam, Nana Enyinfua III; Nana Akyerem Acquah, Nana Akom Ogyanda and Nana Assan.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana