Koku Anyidoho: Former aide to Atta Mills loses his little daughter

Koku Anyidoho, the head of communications at the presidency in late president John Atta Mills time, has lost his daughter, According to Allotey Jacobs, a former Central regional chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Anyidoho lost his daughter a few days ago, Allotey Jacob disclosed in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen on Friday, November 13, 2020,
The former NDC regional chairman who is now suspended from the party made the disclosure in reference to Anyidoho while speaking about the demise of former president Jerry John Rawlings.
Later checks on Twitter shows that Anyidoho who is a former Deputy General Secretary of NDC had given indications about the loss of his daughter on the platform.
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In his tweet, Anyidoho indicated that he will give thank to God no matter what happens while praying for the departed’s soul to rest in peace.
“No matter what happens: I give thanks to God Almighty for His Grace and mercies! It is well with my soul. Sitsofe, Rest in perfect peace .”
From his post, it can be deduced that his daughter is called Sitsofe.
While Anyidoho did not give any details about the daughter and how she died, a report sighted on Adomonline.com indicates that the girl perished in an accident which happened while she was travelling with her mother.
The report puts her age at eight years old.

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