“The Sun Finally Shines on Mills’ Anniversary”: Koku Anyidoho Launches ‘Uncompromising Thoughts’
By Kafui Dey In a poignant ceremony held at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Samuel Koku Anyidoho launched his first book, “Uncompromising Thoughts: Leafing Out National Issues,” on July 24, 2024, marking the 12th anniversary of the death of President John Evans Atta Mills. The event was a confluence of reflection, gratitude, and […]
By Kafui Dey
In a poignant ceremony held at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Samuel Koku Anyidoho launched his first book, “Uncompromising Thoughts: Leafing Out National Issues,” on July 24, 2024, marking the 12th anniversary of the death of President John Evans Atta Mills. The event was a confluence of reflection, gratitude, and a reaffirmation of loyalty.
Anyidoho, who served as Head of Communication, Presidential Spokesperson, and Presidential Aide to the late President Mills, began his address with a song and a prayer, setting a solemn tone. He expressed heartfelt thanks to Ambassador Kabral Blay-Amihere for chairing the event, retired Supreme Court Justice Jones Dotse for being the guest speaker, and Dr. Anoff-Ntow for reviewing his book.
In his speech, Anyidoho poignantly reminded the audience of the anniversary of President Mills’ passing. He staunchly defended his loyalty to Mills, addressing critics who question his devotion. “This is the first time the sun has come out on the anniversary of President Mills’ death,” he noted, symbolically interpreting the weather as a sign of approval from the late president.
Anyidoho highlighted the significance of choosing the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences as the venue for his book launch, expressing his aspiration to be inducted into the academy someday. He shared how he and President Mills had discussed plans for life after the presidency, which led to the establishment of the Atta Mills Institute.
Pride was evident as Anyidoho spoke about owning an ISBN as an author. He announced that once launched, “Uncompromising Thoughts” would be available on Amazon and Kindle to reach a wider audience. “I thank God for getting the book out,” he said, reflecting on his journey from reading columns by Kabral-Amihere, Kofi Koomson, and PAV Ansah in The Chronicle newspaper during his university days to becoming an author himself.
He lamented the negative effect of the internet on young writers, who he believes are not mastering the art and craft of writing due to digital distractions. Anyidoho shared a touching story about the foreword of his book, which was written by President Mills 12 years ago. Mills had suggested that Anyidoho write a foreword for him to sign, foreseeing that Anyidoho might want to write a book one day. This foresight allowed Mills’ words to grace the pages of “Uncompromising Thoughts.”
Anyidoho recounted how President Mills called him one day, asking him to work for him, and how his writing skills led to his position in the presidency. He addressed his critics, dismissing the notion that he entered politics for personal gain and denying any bitterness about being out of the presidency. He revealed that he spent three years writing a biography of President Mills with a coauthor but had to pull out due to bad faith.
In his concluding remarks, Anyidoho emphasized his dedication to Ghana over personal grievances. “You fly on the wings of a political party, but you perch on the ground of the nation,” he said, underscoring his commitment to the country’s well-being. He also explained the significance of the book cover, where the clay pot represents him and the whirlwind signifies pure thoughts.
The launch of “Uncompromising Thoughts,” published by Buabeng Books, was not just a book launch; it was a testament to Anyidoho’s unwavering loyalty to President Mills and his enduring commitment to national issues.
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