The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Alban Sumana Bagbin, has called on Ghanaians to exercise restraint and avoid unnecessary speculation regarding the recent military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight gallant leaders.
His appeal came during a visit to the family of the late Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed, alongside leadership from both the majority and minority caucuses in Parliament.
The majority caucus was led by its leader, Mahama Ayariga, while the minority was represented by Deputy Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Patricia Appiagyei, among other notable MPs.
Hon. Bagbin commended the unity displayed by Ghanaians in mourning the tragic loss, highlighting how citizens from diverse backgrounds have come together in shared grief. He urged continued respect and solidarity as the nation navigates this difficult period.
Speaking on behalf of the majority caucus, Mahama Ayariga assured the bereaved family that Parliament would support them fully and strive to do what is right in honoring the memory of their late brother and colleague. After the engagement with the family, the parliamentary delegation proceeded to sign the book of condolence as a mark of respect.
The tragic helicopter crash occurred on August 6 in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claiming the lives of eight senior state officials, including ministers and a Member of Parliament, who were on national assignment. The nation has since been engulfed in mourning, with flags flying at half-mast and preparations underway for a state burial to honor the fallen leaders.
President John Dramani Mahama has confirmed the receipt of forensic reports on all victims, clearing the way for their interment. Due to the severely charred condition of the bodies, DNA samples were sent to South Africa for analysis.
The President made the announcement during the burial ceremonies of two victims—Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation and MP for Tamale Central, and Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed. The reports were received electronically, allowing the nation to proceed with the solemn burial rites.




























