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President John Mahama has approved the posthumous promotion of the three Ghana Armed Forces personnel who perished in the August 6 helicopter crash.
Speaking at the state funeral held in their honour on Friday, the President described the fallen servicemen as true patriots who paid the ultimate price in the line of duty.
He said their dedication, bravery, and sacrifice would forever remain etched in the nation’s memory.
Among those honoured were Wing Commander Peter Baafemi Anala, Flight Lieutenant Manaen Twum Ampadu, and Flight Sergeant Mensah Addo Ernest, whose new ranks were formally conferred by the Ghana Armed Forces in recognition of their service.

"Accordingly, I have approved the following. Squadron Leader Peter Bufami Anala is promoted to the rank of Wing Commander. Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu is promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant. Sergeant Ernest Addo is promoted to the rank of Flight Sergeant. These are not just symbolic gestures. They represent the rightful place these officers have earned in our republic's role of honor," President Mehama revealed.
He added that the benefits due to their families will be reflected in these new ranks.
The tragic crash, which occurred during a routine mission, plunged the nation into mourning and prompted an outpouring of tributes from across the country.
In his remarks, President Mahama assured the bereaved families that the state would stand firmly by them and ensure that the legacies of their loved ones endure.
The Ghana Armed Forces have pledged to complete ongoing investigations into the cause of the crash and implement measures to prevent future tragedies.
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