Ghana's public says farewell to Kofi Annan
ACCRA: A steady stream of mourners on Tuesday paid their respects to
the former UN secretary general Kofi Annan, as his body lay in state in
the capital of his native Ghana.
The
diplomat’s body was flown back from his home in Switzerland on Monday
ahead of a state funeral and private burial in Accra on Thursday.
Nobel
peace laureate Annan, who was the world body’s first leader from
sub-Saharan Africa, died aged 80 on August 18 after a short illness.
His
coffin, draped in Ghana’s red, green and gold flag, was guarded by
senior military officers in ceremonial uniform at the Accra
International Conference Center.
A choir sang hymns and traditional
dances were performed as the public got their chance to say farewell to
one of the country’s most famous sons.
Fritz Kitcher, who spent his
career working for the United Nations in Geneva in human rights, said he
saw Annan rise through the ranks.
Now retired and back living in
Ghana, he said Annan taught him “the benefit of humility, the benefit of
honesty, the benefit of decisiveness, and diplomacy from the
grassroots.”
His role at the UN’s first black African leader was “an honor for Ghana,” he said.
“It
was marvellous in our eyes, it was one of these things that we can only
dream... he lifted Africa and showed that we are also able to do great
things,” Kitcher told AFP.
Most of those who queued to pay their
respects wore black and red mourning clothes and passed under large
posters of Annan to the sound of pulsating drums.
Cleaner Akwo Kwame Johnson, from neighboring Ivory Coast said he wanted to pay his last respects to “our great father.”
Whenever he saw Annan in the news, Johnson said he felt like he was watching a family member.
“He was a president to all the world,” he added
Pensioner
Joyce Atiase said she was mourning the loss of a “great man.” “We all
loved him. He played a major role for our country, he did his best,” she
said.
Scores of world leaders past and present, as well as royalty, are expected in Accra for Annan’s funeral on Thursday.
A private burial service will then be held in the city’s military cemetery.
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The
diplomat’s body was flown back from his home in Switzerland on Monday
ahead of a state funeral and private burial in Accra on Thursday.
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