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7th August 2025 10:55:33 PM
4 mins readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
President John Dramani Mahama has revealed that on Friday, 15th August, an inter-denominational state funeral will be held for the eight individuals who lost their lives in the tragic helicopter accident on August 6, at the Black Star Square.
The president made this known when he addressed the nation on Thursday night, August 7, a day after the tragic incident. “All eight of the bodies of our departed comrades have been retrieved, and the government is in close touch with the bereaved families about identification of the bodies and final interment,” he said.
As the nation mourns the eight gallant citizens, books of condolence will be opened simultaneously at the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ghana Armed Forces Headquarters, the National Democratic Congress headquarters, and the head office of NADMO, from Sunday, 10th August to Thursday, 14th August 2025.
The President has assured the bereaved families and the nation that the Ghana Armed Forces has initiated a full and transparent investigation into the circumstances of this crash.
He made this known after acknowledging that “as we mourn, questions about the cause of this tragedy are natural and important.”
An Investigative Board of Inquiry has been set up to investigate the cause of the crash, the president revealed. He further informed Ghanaians that “the flight data and cockpitvoice recorders have been retrieved.”
As the relevant authorities probe the circumstances of the death of Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence; Alhaji Dr. Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central and Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology; Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress; Samuel Aboagye, Deputy Director-General of NADMO; Squadron Leader Peter Anala of the Ghana Air Force; Flying Officer Tsum Ampadu of the Ghana Air Force; Sergeant Ernest Addo of the Ghana Air Force, the president has called on all and sundry to stand united in this difficult time.
“This is not a time for division, speculation, or political point-scoring. It is a time for strength, for empathy, and for the enduring Ghanaian spirit that still stands tall when all else fails. Let our words be of comfort, our actions be of kindness, and our unity be the tribute we offer to those whose lives have been lost.
To the families, to the Ghana Armed Forces, to the Ministries and Departments that have lost dedicated staff, and to the National Democratic Congress, which mourns the passing of valued members, may you find strength in their memory and their legacy. May we all be comforted by the knowledge that, though they are gone from our sight, they remain forever in the spirit of the nation they so faithfully served,” the president remarked.
According to President John Dramani Mahama, this tragedy represents a deep personal loss for him, as he shared close bonds with many of these individuals who died.
“Our nation is grieving. On behalf of the government and the people of Ghana, I extend my deepest condolences to their families, friends, and loved ones. Know that our entire country mourns with you. We share your pain. Your loss is our loss—a loss of dedicated public servants, intellectuals, and individuals who relentlessly worked for a better Ghana,” he added.
Meanwhile, the samples of the remains of the deceased involved in the tragic Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region on August 6 have been transported to South Africa for DNA analysis to aid in their identification.
Per reports, the autopsy and identification procedures were to have been carried out by the 37 Military Hospital; however, the conditions of the bodies have called for advanced forensic processes.
The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations (MoCDTI), in the spirit of solidarity, has entreated members of the general public to desist from circulating videos of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) helicopter crash, including photos of the charred remains of the deceased.
As the nation mourns, words of consolation have been shared by the international community. Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the loss was not just Ghana’s but Africa’s. Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan called the ministers “committed public servants” whose legacy should inspire future generations.
The African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina described the tragedy as “devastating.” The United Nations in Ghana, through Resident Coordinator Zia Choudhury, mourned the loss as a “national wound” and pledged continued support for Ghana during its mourning period. Kenyan President William Ruto extended condolences and assured Ghana of Kenya’s prayers and solidarity.
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