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The Mental Health Authority (MHA) says it is fully committed to providing counselling and psychological support to Ghanaians affected by the emotional toll of the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region.
In a statement on Friday, August 8, the Authority extended condolences to the families of the eight victims, including five senior government officials and three Ghana Armed Forces personnel, and acknowledged the deep national grief the tragedy has caused.
“This incident has shaken the nation not only in terms of the leadership and service lost, but also in the profound pain felt across families, institutions, and communities,” the statement said.
The MHA stated that it has activated its toll-free helpline, 0800 678 678, available 24/7, to offer psychological assistance from trained professionals.
It also assured that its facilities nationwide remain open to provide counselling, crisis intervention, and other mental health services.
The Authority cautioned the media and the public to show sensitivity in coverage and discussion of the tragedy, and urged an end to the circulation of graphic images and speculative commentary that could worsen the distress of grieving families.
“No one should go through grief alone,” the MHA said, and called on government agencies, religious bodies, and community leaders to create safe spaces for emotional healing and resilience.
Those killed in the August 6 crash near Adansi Akrofuom included Defence Minister Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah; Environment, Science and Technology Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Muniru Mohammed; NDC Vice Chairman Dr. Samuel Sarpong; NADMO Deputy Director-General Samuel Aboagye; and three Ghana Air Force personnel, Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.
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