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The International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations (IFATSEA) has expressed profound sorrow following the helicopter crash in Ghana that claimed the lives of two senior ministers and six others.
In a statement issued on Thursday, 7 August 2025, and co-signed by IFATSEA President Ing. Frank Kofi Apeagyei and Executive Secretary Meaghan Olmstead, the organisation said the tragedy had sent shockwaves through the aviation community and beyond.
The crash occurred in a dense forest while the victims were travelling to Obuasi. Among the dead were Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed, former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye, and National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice-Chairman Samuel Sarpong.
Three Ghana Armed Forces personnel, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, also perished. The Z-9 military helicopter is reported to have gone off radar before the incident. There were no survivors.
“We mourn the loss of these distinguished public and civil servants whose lives were cut short in service to their nation,” IFATSEA said. “Their dedication, leadership, and commitment to Ghana’s progress will be remembered with deep respect.”
The organisation expressed solidarity with the Government of Ghana, the victims’ families, and all those affected. It also commended the efforts of aviation authorities and emergency responders working in the aftermath of the crash.
“As an organisation committed to aviation safety, IFATSEA reaffirms its dedication to supporting efforts that strengthen the resilience and safety of air operations worldwide,” the statement read. “This tragedy is a reminder of the importance of collaboration, vigilance, and continuous improvement in aviation systems.”
It added that seamless coordination between civilian and military aviation stakeholders was essential to ensuring safe, efficient, and responsive airspace management, as well as preventing future incidents and enhancing national resilience.
“May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may their families find strength and comfort in God Almighty,” the statement concluded.
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