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Public Invited to Honour August 6 Crash Victims

The Funeral Planning Committee has called on the public to submit messages of condolence and heartfelt tributes in honour of the eight victims of the August 6, 2025 helicopter crash. In a statement signed by Presidential Spokesperson and Government Communications Minister, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the committee encouraged individuals, institutions, and organizations to send their tributes via email to tributes@presidency.gov.gh by 12:00 p.m. GMT on Wednesday, August 13, 2025. These messages will be included in the official funeral brochure. State Funeral Details A State Funeral will be held on Friday, August 15, 2025, at Black Star Square in Accra, starting at 8:00 a.m. The ceremony will honour the departed, including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed. A Tribute to Service and Dedication The statement described the victims’ courage, dedication, and service as an inspiration […]

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Chief of Staff Calls for Unity After Ghana Helicopter Crash

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has called on Ghanaians to stay united and uphold the values embodied by the eight victims of the August 6 military helicopter crash. Speaking at the Evening of Reflections and Memorial Ceremony on Saturday, Mr Debrah said the fallen leaders and service members would want the nation to “wipe our tears” and carry forward the principles they lived and died for — patriotism, selfless leadership, bravery, and devotion to God and country. “On this day, I am sure our comrades will be urging us to wipe our tears. They would be telling us to remain united as a people and as a nation,” he said.“More importantly, they would be urging us to continue striving to live by the values they stood for and died for.” The crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District, Ashanti Region, claimed […]

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Vice President Calls for Unity After Ghana Helicopter Crash

Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called on Ghanaians to turn the grief from the August 6 military helicopter crash into a powerful force for unity, sober reflection, and renewed commitment to national progress. Speaking at the Evening of Reflection and Memorial for the eight victims at the Forecourt of the State House, she admitted that no words could capture the depth of the nation’s sorrow. “This is not a time for perfect words nor the right thoughts, because there are none,” she said, noting that the departed had “served their nation and humanity well.” The Vice President shared personal memories of her late colleagues, calling them “moments deeply treasured,” and emphasized that grief was being felt not only by families and friends but also by strangers touched by the tragedy. She cautioned against politicising the incident or rushing […]

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