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The Volta Regional Minister, during an emotionally charged vigil organised by the Volta Regional Coordinating Council in Ho, paid a glowing tribute to the eight distinguished Ghanaians who perished in last Wednesday’s tragic military helicopter crash.
The Minister described the incident as a “black Wednesday” that plunged the entire nation into mourning, noting that the loss was not only felt by their immediate families but by every Ghanaian who recognised their service, dedication, and contributions to national development.
“These are people we have worked with, some closely and others from afar, but all of them have left indelible marks on the country,” he said, recalling how only two weeks ago some of the victims had participated in an orientation for ministers of state, sharing their wealth of knowledge and experiences.

He further recounted how some, like Dr. Omane Boamah, had worked closely with political and electoral teams, using their professional expertise to shape policy and strengthen Ghana’s democratic processes. “Their loss has created a void that will be difficult to fill,” he added.

The solemn vigil brought together a cross-section of leaders and citizens, including the CEO of the Ho Teaching Hospital, the leadership of the 66 Artillery Regiment, the Ghana Police Service, political leaders from the NDC, and residents of Ho and surrounding communities.

Security services, institutions, and ordinary citizens all took turns to read tributes in honour of the departed.

Many residents spoke from the heart, praised the victims for their service and humility, and prayed for comfort and strength for their grieving families.

The candlelight ceremony was marked by moments of silence, soft hymns, and emotional reflections that underscored the magnitude of the loss.

The Minister closed his tribute with a call for national unity in this period of grief, urging Ghanaians to honour the memories of the fallen by continuing the work they began — in public service, in leadership, and in building a better Ghana.

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