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The Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, has joined the Muslim community in Dambai for a special "Jumah" prayer to honour the eight individuals who lost their lives in the recent military helicopter crash at Adansi in the Ashanti region.
The prayer, attended by the Oti Regional Co-ordinating Council (ORCC) and Muslim leaders, aimed to pay tribute to the victims and offer solace to their families.
During the prayer session, Mr. Gyapong requested that the Imam and fellow Muslim worshippers pray for the departed souls to rest in peace.
He also asked for prayers for President John Mahama, Ministers, and the entire nation during this challenging time.
A special prayer was recited from the Quran by Alhahji Imoro Abdul-Mumin, seeking forgiveness for the servicemen who lost their lives in the crash.
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