The four-day burial rites of Ghana's longest-serving Head of State is being climaxed today.
Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings who passed in November 12, 2020 will be laid to rest at the Military Cemetary in Accra.
Prior to this, a Catholic Requiem Mass and a vigil were held in his honor on Sunday, January 24th, followed by a 2-day Laying-In-State ceremony at the Accra International Conference Center for dignitaries and the general public to file past.
The final burial service will be held at the Black Star Square in Accra.
Though the public particularly has been advised to monitor proceedings from home to avoid the spread of COVID-19, many dignitaries, including President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, his Vice and some diplomats are expected to be there to pay their final respects to the former President of the country.
Watch a livestream of the funeral service and burial here on GhanaWeb TV:
- June 4th: Rawlings’ values remain very relevant and timeless - Donald Agumenu
- Once upon a time on June 4, 2020; A conversation every youth must have
- June 4 should not be celebrated in Ghana – Effah Dartey
- Atta-Mills Institute to honour Rawlings on June 4 - Koku Anyidoho
- I’II speak in the voice of Rawlings on June 4 - Koku Anyidoho
- Read all related articles