President orders flags at half-mast to honour victims of military helicopter crash

Flags to fly at half-mast after fatal military helicopter crash claims lives of ministers servicemen

President John Mahama has directed that all national flags be flown at half-mast across the country following the tragic crash of a military helicopter in the Adansi area of the Ashanti Region.

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah announced the directive in a statement on Wednesday, describing the incident as a national tragedy.

“I have the unpleasant duty, sadly, to announce a national tragedy involving the crash of a military helicopter in the Adansi area,” Mr. Debrah said.

The crash claimed the lives of five prominent civilians and three military personnel. Among the deceased civilians are:

  • Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

  • Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, MP and Minister for Environment, Science and Technology

  • Muniru Mohammed Lemunade, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator and former Minister for Food and Agriculture

  • Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chair of the NDC

  • Mr. Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate

The fallen military officers have been identified as:

  • Squadron Leader Peter Bafimi Anala

  • Flying Officer Manim Twum Ampadu

  • Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensa

“The President and government extend our condolences and sympathies to the families of our comrades and the servicemen who died in service to the country,” Mr. Debrah stated.

He said the decision to lower the flags is a symbol of national mourning and respect for the lives lost. While the cause of the crash remains unknown, investigations are expected to be launched.

The nation remains in mourning as tributes pour in for the dedicated public servants and officers who perished in the line of duty.

Source: Adomonline.com

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