Koku Anyidoho says he still hasn't seen Atta Mills' autopsy report
Samuel Koku Anyidoho said on Sunday, May 10, on Channel One TV that he remains unaware of the precise medical cause of President Mills' death because the report has never been made available to him, stating "Even the autopsy reports, I have not seen them. I don't know." He also said, "If you ask me today, after 14 years, what exactly killed the President, I don't know. I've never known because I've not seen any autopsy report."
President Atta Mills died on July 24, 2012, while serving in office. Mr. Anyidoho explained that despite serving as one of the late President's closest aides, he has never been granted access to the official medical findings relating to the former President's death. He maintained that his concern has always centred on transparency and access to the report rather than speculation about foul play.
The matter has resurfaced several times in recent years, including a public disagreement in 2022 between Mr. Anyidoho and Samuel Atta Mills over whether the autopsy report should be released. Members of the late President's family also petitioned former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in 2024 regarding access to the document.
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Samuel Koku Anyidoho, former Head of Communications under President Atta Mills, claims he still hasn't seen the late President's autopsy report. The continued unavailability of the report raises questions - and fuels speculation.
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