Brother of late President John Evans Atta Mills who’s MP for Komenda Edina Eguafo Abirem, Samuel Atta Mills has admonished the public to focus on the achievements of the former President instead of prying into the cause of his death.

In what looks like a subtle jab at the CEO of the Atta Mills Institute Koku Anyidoho who has publicly demanded the autopsy report of the late President, the KEEA MP says the cause of death of his late brother is none of anybody’s business.

Contributing to a statement made by North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa in Parliament on Thursday, July 21 in commemoration of the birthday of the late President, Samuel Atta Mills paid a glowing tribute to his late brother.

“Whenever it rained, put buckets in his bedroom at the Castle, go and leave at home and you can come to work every day and he said no. I do not want to inconvenience Ghanaians because can you believe such a busy road as Spintex road and the President coming to work between 7:30 to 8am with the sirens about ten to twelve cars and about five motorbikes blocking the road for the President to come to the office and in the evening also going through the same thing. No, he didn’t want to inconvenience Ghanaians. Secondly, the estate where he lived, Regimanuel Estates is a quiet neighborhood that he didn’t want to disturb his friends always going with these cars going up and down. Thirdly, what he told us was that, can you believe the amount of resources that will be used, fuel, security men who will follow him to the house, the amount of money that will cost the nation, and the savings that you could make out of that could be used to build boreholes or build schools.”

Samuel Atta Mills added: “I just hope and wish that Ghanaians will focus on what he did instead of how he died because it is none of anybody’s business.”