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Christian Atsu: Government will support family for befitting burial, says Bawumia

The remains of Atsu arrived Sunday (19 February) after he was found dead in the rubble 12 days after a quake in Turkey

Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia says the government will support the Twasam family to give Christian Atsu a befitting burial.

“The state will be fully involved with the family in providing Atsu a befitting burial,” he said at a brief ceremony to receive Atsu’s mortal remains at the Kotoka International Airport.

On behalf of the government, he extended condolences to the Twasam family, Ghanaians and the footballing fraternity for the “deep loss”.

“We hoped against hope and prayed but when we found him, he was no more. He played for the Black Stars and was much loved. We will sorely miss him. It is a painful loss,” he said.

Present at the ceremony were Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister of Information; Evans Bobie Opoku, deputy minister of Youth and Sports, Prosper Harrison Addo, general secretary of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), and many other sympathisers.

The body of Christian Atsu, the former Ghanaian footballer, arrives at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana, on 19 February 2023. Christian died in the earthquake in Turkey, where he lived and played for his club. Photo by Nipah Dennis.
The body of Christian Atsu, the former Ghanaian footballer, arrives at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana, on 19 February 2023. Christian died in the earthquake in Turkey, where he lived and played for his club. Photo by Nipah Dennis.

Tamimu Issah, former spokesperson of the Ghana Football Association, in an interview, described Christian Atsu as one who served as a worthy ambassador of Ghana everywhere he went.

He said Atsu always kept a positive attitude in any team he was sent on loan to play and never gave up.

“I lack words to describe the pain. The tributes pouring from all over the work is not because he is dead but they are really genuine tributes,” he said.

The Twasam family expressed gratitude to Government and Ghanaians for the support since the incident happened.

Shortly after the ceremony, the body was carried in a hearse and taken to the 37 Military Hospital morgue for preservation.

With tears, and tributes, Ghanaians, with members of the football world, are mourning Christian Atsu Twasam, who died after the 6 February earthquake in Turkey.

The nation prayed and hoped that Atsu’s story would be celebrated as a happy one – a miracle, just like that of those who were found alive days after the tragedy of the earthquake that so far claimed more than 40,000 lives in Turkey and Syria.

Atsu, who signed for the Turkish side, Hatayspor in September 2022, was confirmed dead by his agent, Nana Sechere after 12 days of going “missing”.

The former Newcastle man was residing in an apartment in Hatay city, which suffered huge damages during the 7.8 magnitude earthquake.

Tributes have been pouring in from individuals and the football fraternity after he was found dead.

The 31-year-old before suffering the tragic incident featured in their game against Kasimpasa SK on 5 February 2023, and scored the only goal in the game to give his side the win.

The sad event hit many Ghanaians due to the contribution and sacrifices Christian Atsu had made for his country both on and off the pitch.

He made 65 appearances for the Black Stars, netting 10 goals and nine assists.

Atsu, known for his generosity towards the less privileged in society, left behind a wife and two children.

 

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