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Helicopter crash: Col. Festus Aboagye (rtd) proposes 9 strategies to strengthen Ghana’s emergency response

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Helicopter crash: Col. Festus Aboagye (rtd) proposes 9 strategies to strengthen Ghana’s emergency response

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Retired military officer and security analyst, Col. Festus Aboagye (rtd), has called for a comprehensive overhaul of Ghana’s emergency response systems, following the tragic Ghana Air Force helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight people, including two cabinet ministers, on 6 August 2025. In a detailed forensic reflection, he proposed a nine-pillar strategic framework designed to enhance the country’s capacity to respond effectively to future crises.

The accident involved a Z-9EH helicopter travelling from Accra to Obuasi, which went down under difficult terrain conditions. The disaster exposed critical weaknesses in Ghana’s multi-agency emergency coordination and drew public concern about the robustness of national preparedness. According to Col. Aboagye, the tragedy should serve as a turning point for institutional reform, ensuring that lessons learned are converted into enduring systems that protect lives and safeguard national dignity.

His analysis, which examined four key dimensions—emergency coordination, scene management, aviation-specific limitations, and strategic institutional implications—highlighted several shortcomings. While the initial mobilisation of security and rescue services was relatively swift, the absence of a unified command structure, coupled with procedural lapses, compromised the integrity of the crash site. Eyewitnesses and civilians gained access to the wreckage before security forces, leading to debris contamination and displacement of crucial evidence.

Col. Aboagye further noted that Ghana’s reliance on informal command culture, where executive priorities often overshadow structured protocols, strained operational effectiveness during the crisis. The Z-9EH helicopter’s limited survivability features and outdated instrumentation also underscored broader fleet inadequacies, particularly for VIP and emergency missions conducted in adverse conditions. These factors, he argued, point to the urgent need for diversification and modernisation of the country’s air assets.

Despite the setbacks, the retired officer commended the resilience shown through inter-agency collaboration and community support. However, he observed that premature media access and uncontrolled disclosures undermined protocol and dignity in the aftermath of the crash. This, he stressed, reinforces the importance of establishing calibrated frameworks for media ethics during national emergencies.

To address these systemic gaps, Col. Aboagye in the document below outlined nine pillars for strengthening Ghana’s emergency response architecture. These include: diversification of the national air fleet, creation of unified command structures, adoption of international-standard forensic recovery protocols, upgrades in Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) monitoring, improved terrain logistics, integration of aviation-specific expertise into planning, provision of psychosocial support for responders and families, and the enforcement of strict media engagement protocols.

He emphasised that the 6 August tragedy must not be remembered only as a national loss, but as a catalyst for reform. By institutionalising the proposed framework, Ghana can build a responsive, coordinated, and ethically grounded system that honours the victims by ensuring greater protection for citizens in future emergencies.

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