Audio By Carbonatix
It is with immeasurable grief and a profound sense of national loss that Kings University College’s Tertiary Education Institutions Network (TEIN) of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) joins the entire Republic of Ghana in mourning the tragic helicopter crash of the August 6, 2025.
In that single, heart-wrenching moment, our nation was robbed of some of its brightest leaders, dedicated statesmen, and gallant servicemen – men whose hearts beat only for the progress, safety, and dignity of Ghana.
We bow our heads in deep sorrow for the lives of:
- Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Defense, whose visionary leadership and unyielding dedication to safeguarding our nation’s peace and security earned him enviable admiration across all political divides.
- Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, who was a tireless advocate for innovation, environmental stewardship, and the transformation of Ghana through science and technology.
- Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordination, who was a quiet yet formidable force in protecting the Republic from threats, both seen and unseen.
- Dr. Samual Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the NDC, who was a seasoned politician and unwavering servant of the people, whose wisdom was a guiding light to many.
- Mr. Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate and Deputy Director General of NADMO, a man of resilience and compassion whose service saved countless lives in moments of disaster.
- Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, the pilot, was a well-disciplined airman whose skill and courage embodied the highest traditions of the Ghana Armed Forces.
- Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, the Co-pilot, a young officer whose professionalism and dedication promised a brilliant future cut painfully short.
- Seargent Ernest Addo Mensah, crew member and a loyal serviceman who gave his all to the call of duty without hesitation.
For Kings University College TEIN, this strategy is not just a national event, it is a deeply personal one. The values these men stood for integrity, service, courage, and devotion to the people are the very values we strive to instill in every student, every leader, and every citizen we nurture.
We also acknowledge the impressive and dignified way the government, led by His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, organized the funeral and burial event for our fallen heroes. That, indeed, reflected who the fallen heroes were to deserve such a distinguished final goodbye.
May the Almighty grant them eternal rest in His peace. May be comfort the brokenhearted and heal our land.
Rest well, gallant sons of Ghana, till we meet again. You have fought a good fight; you have finished the race and have kept the faith.
Kings University College TEIN; Leadership in Action, Servier to the Nation.
Issued:
Mileba Godwin Kwame
(Communication Officer)
On behalf of:
Benjamin Armah Addo (President)
Julius Darko Ameyaw (Vice President)

Latest Stories
-
Kenyasi assault case: Woman handed 15-month jail term for injuring child
2 hours -
Mahama’s trust well placed, I remain focused on fixing education – Haruna Iddrisu
2 hours -
IGP Yohuno promotes 13 senior officers in recognition of exemplary service
2 hours -
Miss Health Organisation unveils new Miss Health Africa and Ghana queens
3 hours -
Andy Dosty set to headline inaugural Ghana Independence Day celebrations in Europe
3 hours -
GoldBod rejects IMF claims of $214m losses under gold-for-reserves programme
3 hours -
Some MMDCEs reject uniform 24-Hour Economy Market model, seek flexible options
3 hours -
Government to reform cultural, creative sector policies
3 hours -
Illegal farming ravages Chai River forest reserve
3 hours -
Christmas should inspire unity and national renewal – Prof Opoku-Agyemang
3 hours -
Ashanti Region: NADMO prioritises preventive measures to reduce road carnage
3 hours -
Mahama pledges reset, growth and jobs for all Ghanaians in Christmas message
4 hours -
13 inmates at Nsawam Prison granted bail under the Justice For All Programme
4 hours -
We invited a man into our home at Christmas and he stayed with us for 45 years
4 hours -
From uncertainty to clarity: Ghana draws the line on digital assets
4 hours
