
Aglow International, others mourn helicopter crash victims
Aglow International-Ghana has expressed condolences to President John Dramani Mahama and the bereaved families of the eight officials who died in a helicopter crash last Wednesday in Adansi-Brofoyedu in the Adansi-Akrofuom District in the Ashanti Region.
It prayed for God to console and have mercy on all their families and friends, that they might be comforted in their grief, keep them safe and give them peace.
“May the departed souls of the eight officials rest in perfect peace,” a statement signed by the President of Aglow International, Dr Dorothy Danso, said.
Chartered insurance
Meanwhile, the Chartered Insurance Institute of Ghana (CIIG) has joined in mourning the victims of the helicopter crash.
In a statement signed by the President of CIIG, Solomon Amah-Kai Lartey, the CIIG described the victims as not just leaders and professionals— but pillars of service, dedication, and vision.
The CIIG called on the nation to honour their legacy with solemn reflection and renewed purpose.
“As we extend our deepest condolences to, not only their immediate families, but to us all as a nation, we pray their memories inspire us to uphold the values they lived by: integrity, courage, and commitment to the national cause,” it said.
GGEA
In a related development, the Ghanaian-German Economic Association (GGEA) also extended its heartfelt condolences to the president, the government, the Ghana Armed Forces, bereaved families and loved ones affected by the devastating incident.
“It is the hope of the entire Ghanaian-German Business community that their unwavering commitment and service to country will always be remembered, and their passing be a renewed commitment to responsible mining.
“In this difficult moment, we stand united in grief and solidarity, to observe the 3-days mourning, offering our prayers and condolence to all those who have been impacted by this tragedy,” a statement signed by the acting Executive Secretary of the GGEA, Hilary Saki Kodji, said.