The Ada Traditional Council has spoke to the government to construct a monument to pay tribute to late Ghana international, Christian Atsu.
The solicitation from the Council comes following the family's visit to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the seat of government to educate him regarding the end of the 31-year-old authoritatively.
The family of the Best Player at the 2015 Africa Cup of Countries (AFCON) trust the player's commitment to the game in Ghana as need might arise to be recalled.
The Mankralo of the Ada Traditional Area, Nene Agudey III, commended Atsu as a humanitarian who added to the improvement of many individuals' lives during their visit to Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House.
"In the event that your Excellency and the Ministry will lead in the process to ensure that there is something fantastic done in his honor, to embody to all that it is great to be caring to others in this life, we would like you to accomplish something in the distinction of Christian Atsu so it will act as an illustration to one and all in this country."
As per the President, Christian Atsu, a previous Dark Stars player who passed on in the Turkey seismic tremor, would get a state-supported memorial service.
The President, during the gathering, said the passing of Atsu has destroyed the country.
Present with the family at the Celebration was likewise the leader of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, and different authorities went to the group.
"Our obligation is to give you enough help that you really want. It can never delete the deficiency of this splendid man. I need the Head of Staff… to ensure that we sort out a state-helped memorial service for Christian Atsu relying upon the date the family and GFA will choose. All that will be finished according to the perspective of the public authority to ensure he gets a noble exit. That is my obligation and obligation as a president to get that done," President Akufo-Addo added.
The president, furthermore, encouraged Atsu's family to hurry up the memorial service courses of action.
"I don't have the foggiest idea what your arrangements are, however I believe that the sooner we get this lamentable incident behind us the better for us all… So, the choice concerning when the burial service will happen is still up to the family as our traditions request."
Atsu, 31, was a survivor of the staggering tremor which happened in Turkey and Syria on February 6, with the player being under rubble for 12 days.
His dormant body was then recuperated on Saturday, February 18 with the remaining parts showing up in Ghana day later.