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Mahama, Prof Opoku-Agyemang thank Ghanaians for solidarity after helicopter crash

President John Dramani Mahama and Vice-President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang have expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for the overwhelming support shown following the tragic helicopter crash of 6 August, which claimed eight lives.

In a press statement signed by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Presidency acknowledged the solidarity received from traditional leaders, clergy, civil society, the diplomatic corps, political leaders, the security services, and the wider public.

“We are deeply moved by the outpouring of solidarity shown across the nation and beyond. Your messages of sympathy, your presence at the state funeral, your practical assistance, and the many acts of kindness extended to the bereaved families have provided great consolation in this time of sorrow,” the statement read.

The government also paid special tribute to individuals and corporate organisations that worked tirelessly to ensure that the victims were accorded a dignified and befitting burial, reflecting the compassion and unity of the Ghanaian people.

Following the conclusion of the state funeral and the burial of all eight victims, the Chief of Staff directed that flags at public buildings be restored to full mast. The directive, according to the statement, symbolises a return to national duties while honouring the memory of the departed.

“As we return to the duties of #ResettingGhana and building the Ghana we want, let us remain united in prayer, comfort one another, and continue to support the families affected by this tragedy. May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace,” the statement concluded.

Below is the full statement;

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