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Police Cautions Public Ahead Of Mills' Funeral
 
Date: 04-Aug-2012       
 
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The Ghana Police Service has asked the public to comply with traffic and security arrangements during the burial of President Mills next week.

During the three day funeral, some principal streets will be blocked to vehicular traffic.

According to the Police, vehicles which will be packed at unauthorised places will be towed by the police.

Director General of Police Operations, COP John Kudalor said members of the public must pack their vehicles and join designated busses to the funeral grounds.

Chairman of the funeral planning committee Kofi Totobi Quakye also added that the committee has done its best to give the late President a befitting burial.

Meanwhile, Companies interested in making donations towards the funeral of Professor John Evans Atta Mills are advised to contact the State Protocol Department.

It follows numerous requests by individuals and corporate bodies to donate towards the late President’s funeral.
 
 
 
Source: Radioxyzonline.com
 
 
 

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