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The Ghana Hotels Association has learnt with great shock the sudden death of our dear former President, His Excellency PROF. J. E. A. MILLS on Tuesday, 24th July, 2012.The Association recognizes the immense contribution the former President made in promoting Hospitality Industry in Ghana, especially his role in promulgating the Tourism ACT 817 which seeks to accelerate the development and promotion of Tourism in the country.On behalf of the entire membership of the Ghana Hotels Association, I would like to extend our deepest condolences to his wife, Dr. Mrs. Naadu Mills, the immediate family and the entire people of the Republic of Ghana.May His soul Rest in Perfect Peace.HERBERT ACQUAYE
NATIONAL PRESIDENT
GHANA HOTELS ASSOCIATION
25TH JULY, 2012
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