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Ghana: Two ministers among eight killed in helicopter crash

Aug 08, 2025

Accra [Ghana], August 8: Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama has declared three days of mourning for those killed in the helicopter crash.
Ghana's Defense Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed were among the eight people killed in a helicopter crash on Wednesday.
What we know so far
Everyone on the military Z9 helicopter was killed in the accident in Ghana's central Ashanti region, a government spokesperson said.
The Ghanaian Armed Forces said the air force helicopter took off in the morning from the capital, Accra, and was heading northwest into the interior toward the gold-mining area of Obuasi in Ashanti when it went off the radar.
The wreckage was later found in the forested Adansi area of Ashanti.
Three other officials, including the vice chair of the ruling National Democratic Congress party, Samuel Sarpong, were killed alongside three Ghana Air Force crew members.
The cause of the crash was not immediately known, and the armed forces said they had launched an investigation.
Ghana news site My Joy Online reported a strong security presence of military and police at the crash site.
Ghanaian media reported that the helicopter was on its way to an event on illegal mining, a major environmental issue in the west African country
Source: Times of Oman

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