The statue of Major Mahama revives his tears during an unveiling ceremony



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General News on Thursday, May 30, 2019

Source: Myjoyonline.com

2019-05-30

Major Mahama Mother78 The mother of the late Major Mahama could not hold back her tears

The eyes were shaking to try to restrain her menacing tears. The weather did not prevent such a reservoir from pouring rain in Accra.

The same rains the same day, an army captain, Maxwell Adam Mahama, was paved with puddings and cement blocks until his death.

Late Wednesday morning in Accra, at the Airport Hills roundabout, a statue of a captain with an elegant look and bronze hue, at ease, a pistol sprawled to his right – to the l '. inside of his pants made of stones.

Slightly postulated in a way that suggests, he was ready to tear him up against a violent target. But it's a statue. In reality, it was nothing of the sort. How can it be then that those who surrounded him were his fellow Ghanaians?

What he did rather, is to beg his attackers to refrain from lynching him and this sad complaint is captured in the statue with his left hand stretched, five fingers apart as a sign , of an imposing power – stop yourself.

They did not do it.

Soldiers flanked by the roadside to see the statue. His wife and family arrived at the opening ceremony, which was attended by Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwul and Interior Minister Ambrose Dery.

The government erected the statue at an undisclosed price. Under the statue, the name of the president, Nana Akufo-Addo, and under his name, a short biography of the remarkably brief career of a high-flying soldier.

One of Mahama's children hang out in the family. He gripped the legs of a family member who also caressed him in a mutual sense of protection.

He looked helpless in the face of the emotions of the day, his childhood protecting him from the pain of which the elderly do not enjoy any protection.

His wife laid a wreath, as did the government, and prayers were given on the statue, on the family, on the government and against the people's justice.

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