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Groupe Adamfopa Services Paris (GASP), a Ghanaian media company based in France, has expressed condolences to the Government and people of Ghana following the recent helicopter crash that killed eight people, including two Ministers of State and three military officers.
Isaac Oppong Dwomoh, Chief Executive Officer of GASP, said the tragedy has deeply affected Ghanaians at home and abroad.
He noted that the late Defence Minister, Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, along with three other officials and three military officers, had served the country with dedication.
Mr Dwomoh said their leadership and sacrifice would be remembered in Ghana’s history.
He also extended sympathy to the bereaved families, the Armed Forces and the Government of Ghana.
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Groupe Adamfopa Services Paris was established in February 2024.
The company produces and broadcasts radio and television content and also shares news and sports on online platforms.
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