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Ghana mourns Annan, grandson of tribal chiefs to UN chief

President Nana Akufo-Addo has ordered flags to fly at half-staff for a week.

August 18, 2018 / 21:21 IST
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The West African nation of Ghana on Saturday mourned Kofi Annan, the grandson of tribal chiefs who became the first black African to assume the world's top diplomatic post.

President Nana Akufo-Addo ordered flags to fly at half-staff for a week while trying to reassure the country's 28 million people that the former UN secretary-general and Nobel Peace Prize winner left the world without pain.

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"I am comforted ... that he died peacefully in his sleep," the president said on Twitter after speaking with Annan's wife. "Rest in perfect peace, Kofi. You have earned it." The normally vibrant streets of the capital, Accra, were somber after initial disbelief from some residents dismissing Annan's death as fake news.

"It was a great shock to hear this news," former President John Kufuor told The Associated Press. He said Annan had continued to visit Ghana about three times a year and if there were any invitations he honored them. "Grandpa used to tell us a lot about how he was such a nice person," said Kojo Manu, a mechanic who said his late grandfather had lived in the same neighborhood with Annan.