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Late Atiwa MP's body arrives from London


The remains of the late Mr Kwesi Annoh Ankama, Member of Parliament for Atiwa in the Eastern Region, was on Friday flown home from London aboard a KLM flight which touched down at the Kotoka International Airport at about 6:30pm.

Mr Ankama, 53, was on a government delegation to the UK when he fell sick and later died on July 1, 2010.

The body was met on arrival by the leadership of Parliament and some members of the house.

Professor Emeritus Kojo Amoaku, MP for Abuakwa North received the body on behalf of the bereaved family.

Mr Doe Adjaho, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, who stood in for the Speaker, said the death of Mr Ankoma was a double loss to the state, explaining that Mr Ankama, who he knew for the past 30 years, was a successful lawyer and died in active service as an MP.

β€œHe deserved to be given a state burial,” he said and thanked President John Evans Atta Mills for giving the directive to that effect.

Mr Adjaho said the state would pay all his medical bills.

Receiving the body, Prof. Emeritus Amoaku thanked all the MPs and the entire family members for coming to receive the body of the fallen colleague.

Mr Ankama would be buried on August 28, 2010 at Abomoso in the Eastern Region.

The NPP MP until his death served on the Subsidiary Legislation Committee, Judiciary Committee and Local Government and Rural Development Committee of Parliament.






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