Live: Kofi Annan gets military burial after 'glowing' memorial event

The former United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Atta Annan has been laid to rest today (September 13) in his native Ghana, after a state funeral that will be attended by people from all walks of life including leaders from all over the world.

Annan, a Ghanaian national and Noble peace prize laureate, died in a Swiss hospital last month at the age of 80. He was surrounded in his last days by his second wife Nane and children Ama, Kojo and Nina.

The family of Kofi Annan have shared emotional and powerful tributes, describing him as a ‘special father’ and an ‘extraordinary human being’.

Opera singer Barbara Hendricks, a UN refugee council goodwill ambassador who sang at Annan’s Nobel ceremony, performed the civil rights anthem “Oh, Freedom” at the funeral of Christian prayers and song.

Among the global leaders who arrived in the Ghana capital, Accra, for the memorial ceremony and subsequent burial at a military cemetery were:

Ethiopian president Mulatu Teshome

Ivorian president Alassane Ouattara

Liberian president George Manneh Weah

Namibian president Hage Geingob

Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa

Angolan vice-president

Nigerien Prime Minister

Ex-presidents of Germany and Mauritius

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

African Union chief Moussa Faki Mahamat

Royalty included Princess Beatrix, the former queen of the Netherlands, and her daughter-in-law Princess Mabel, who were close friends.

Highlights of the burial which took place at a military cemetery located in Burma Camp had a religious part of it that included a series of prayers from the clergy.

After his casket was lowered into the ground, his wife and president of Ghana cast the first pieces of earth. A full military firing of gunshots followed after which a wreath laying ceremony followed.

President Akufo-Addo on behalf of the Government of Ghana

Antonio Guterres on behalf of the United Nations

Ambassador Kobina Annan on behalf of the family

Nane Annan, the widow

Children Ama, Kojo and Nina.

Kofi Annan’s final message to the United Nations – December 6, 2018

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