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The Ghana Chamber of Mines has expressed profound shock following the tragic deaths of eight distinguished individuals, including high-ranking government officials and military personnel, in the recent helicopter crash near Sikaman, Ashanti Region.
The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, announced the tragic news on Wednesday, August 6, at a press conference and directed that all national flags be flown at half-mast in honour of the victims.
Among the deceased are Dr Edward Kofi Omane-Boamah, Minister for Defence; Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation; Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Former Minister for Agriculture and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Dr Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chair of the National Democratic Congress (NDC); Mr Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate; Squadron Leader Peter Anala; Flying Officer Twum Ampadu; and Sergeant Ernest Addo.
In a statement released Thursday, August 7, the chamber extended its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, the Government of Ghana, and the nation at large.
“Their untimely demise represents a significant loss to Ghana. Each one of them was a committed public servant who made invaluable contributions to national development, paying the ultimate price in the line of duty,” the statement read.
The chamber highlighted its close collaboration with the late defence and environment ministers in combating illegal mining, emphasising their pivotal role in protecting mining concessions, preserving water bodies, and enhancing security within the mining sector.
“Their leadership and collaboration were foundational to the multi-stakeholder approach adopted to mitigate the impacts of illegal mining. Their absence will be profoundly felt, not only by the institutions they led but by all stakeholders dedicated to promoting sustainable and responsible mining in Ghana.”
As the nation mourns, the Ghana Chamber of Mines pledged solidarity with the families and government, affirming its commitment to honour the legacy of the departed by continuing efforts to safeguard the environment and mining communities.
“May the ultimate sacrifice of these eight gallant Ghanaians lead to an end to illegal and irresponsible mining. May their souls rest in perfect peace.”
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