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The tragic helicopter crash that claimed eight lives, including two senior ministers, has prompted an outpouring of grief from across the nation, with think tank IMANI Africa joining the chorus of tributes.
In a heartfelt post, IMANI Africa extended its condolences, highlighting the personal connection between its president, Franklin Cudjoe, and one of the deceased.
"IMANI Africa joins the nation in mourning," the post read, expressing heartbreak over the tragic passing of a group of public servants and officials.
The crash, which occurred in the Adansi area, has left a profound sense of loss, with IMANI noting that the victims "devoted their lives to public service, and their loss leaves a deep wound in the soul of our nation."
The post specifically named the victims:
- Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah: Minister for Defence, who IMANI President Franklin Cudjoe fondly remembered as his "Sixth Form mate in Pope John's Secondary School, 1994-1996."
- Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed: Minister for Environment, Science and Technology.
- Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna: Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.
- Dr. Samuel Sarpong: Vice Chairman, National Democratic Congress (NDC).
- Mr. Samuel Aboagye: Former Parliamentary Candidate.
- Sqn. Leader Peter Bafemi Anala: A military official.
- F/O Twum Ampadu: A military official.
- Sgt. Ernest Addo Mensah: A military official.
The post concluded with a message of hope and remembrance: "May their legacies guide us toward integrity, courage, and peace."
The crash, one of the deadliest air disasters in Ghana in recent memory, has led to a declaration of national mourning.
While investigations into the cause of the accident are ongoing, the focus of the nation remains on honoring the lives of those lost.
The personal connection shared by IMANI's president underscores the human dimension of this tragedy, reminding Ghanaians that these were not just public figures but also friends, classmates, and family members.
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