The Executive Chairman of BCM Group, Paul List, has expressed deep sorrow following the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight individuals on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. In a solemn statement issued on Friday, August 8, Mr. List extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and honored the memory of those who perished in the incident.
Describing the victims as “esteemed public servants, dedicated military personnel, and patriotic leaders,” the BCM Group chairman praised their devotion to Ghana, emphasizing that they had served the country with distinction and integrity. “This heartbreaking loss has left a deep void in the hearts of many, and our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected,” the statement read.
The crash, which has sparked a national outpouring of grief, involved a Ghana Armed Forces helicopter that went down under still-unclear circumstances. The tragic incident has triggered multiple tributes from political leaders, traditional authorities, civil society, and international partners. Mr. List’s message adds to the growing chorus of support for the families affected and the nation as a whole.
In addition to offering condolences, BCM Group pledged its unwavering support to the Government of Ghana during this difficult time. “We stand in solidarity with the nation as it mourns these fallen heroes,” the statement affirmed. The company reiterated its commitment to collaborate with state institutions wherever needed, especially as the country reels from the shock and seeks answers.
The identities of the deceased have been confirmed by military sources, and their service records reveal a wealth of experience and dedication across various sectors of national development. While investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing, early reports suggest technical challenges may have played a role, though no official conclusions have been drawn.
Mr. List emphasized that the accident should serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made daily by members of the armed forces and public servants, many of whom operate under strenuous and high-risk conditions. “May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace,” he concluded, urging the nation to remain united in grief and strength.
As the military, government, and citizens prepare for official commemorations and burials, many are calling for a comprehensive review of air transport protocols and safety infrastructure within the security services. Meanwhile, condolences continue to pour in from both local and international stakeholders.
Paul List’s message resonates with the broader sentiment of national mourning, highlighting not only the personal loss to families but also the collective loss to Ghana’s institutional and patriotic fabric.