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Leader of The New Force, Nana Kwame Bediako, has called for national unity and renewed commitment to service following the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and seven others.
Speaking during a condolence visit to the late minister’s family home in Accra, Bediako described the incident as a “Black Wednesday” and expressed deep sorrow over the loss, highlighting the sacrifices made by those who serve the nation.
“It was a black Wednesday on the 6th of August. I prayed to God that this should not repeat itself in this country,” he said.
“For eight people to have lost their lives while serving their nation — I don’t know what we can say to bring these spirits back.”
He urged Ghanaians not to let the tragedy derail national progress, but to continue building on the vision and mission of those who died in service.
“They’ve become the heroes of my lifetime. Not only am I proud of them, but they’ve inspired me. We should not stop serving our country,” he said.
Responding to calls for an overhaul of the military’s aircraft fleet, Bediako acknowledged safety concerns but cautioned against focusing solely on equipment.
“The human is more important than the machines. Accidents happen — whether it’s a new or old machine, tragedy can still strike,” he noted.
“Right now, as a nation, we’re mourning. We should take the death of these heroes very seriously and let it inspire us.”
He extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, the government, and President John Mahama.
“I wish all the families God’s strength, wisdom, and courage. And to the government, I urge you to stay strong so this nation can remain strong. Let’s continue their work.”
The crash, one of Ghana’s deadliest air disasters in recent years, has reignited national conversations around military preparedness and equipment safety as the country enters a period of mourning and reflection.
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