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Supposed Death Of Atta Mills

Mon, 4 Feb 2008 Source: Koku Anyidoho (In-charge, Communications)

The Office of Professor John Evans Atta Mills is not surprised in the least about the latest attempt to bury the NDC Leader alive.

We have never underestimated the extent to which a bunch of desperate politicians will go, especially as they can see the end of their political journey, and so it comes as no surprise to us that an imaginary story about the death of the NDC Leader and Presidential Candidate would be put out.

As said on Joy FM by John Evans Atta Mills, moments after he was supposed to have died, “those who are wishing me dead must be disappointed that I am not dying”. For sure, were wishes horses, the NDC Leader would have been dead before the December 2006 congress that gave him and overwhelming 81.4% victory margin to lead the party considering all the stories that were concocted about his health.

John Evans Atta Mills is not unaware of the fact that the journey to the presidency is not going to be an easy one and has certainly braced up for the task ahead.

There is no easy walk to freedom, and the Leader of the NDC knows it for a fact that he will face very high obstacles as he marches on to victory.

John Evans Atta Mills is however prepared to jump over any obstacles that will come his way and now that he has woken up from the “dead”, there is no other obstacle that would be too high for him to scale over.

John Evans Atta Mills is in very good health and more than ready to hit the road once the Ghana 2008 football fiesta is over, and no amount of vile propaganda, will shake his resolve to win overwhelmingly the mandate of the good people of Ghana in order for him to restore pride and dignity to the presidency, give back to the motherland her days of glory and honour, and more importantly, bring hope to the millions of disenchanted Ghanaians.

Victory beckons for the NDC and John Evans Atta Mills is more than ready to win for the party, its crown of glory.

Source: Koku Anyidoho (In-charge, Communications)