Ghana’s entertainment industry is in mourning following the tragic military helicopter crash on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, which claimed the lives of eight high-ranking officials, including two Cabinet Ministers.
The Ghana Air Force Z-9 helicopter was en route to the launch of the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme (rCOMSDEP) in the Ashanti Region when it crashed near Black Park, close to the Obuasi Len Clay Sports Stadium. The deceased include former Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and former Environment, Science, and Technology Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed.
Also on board were:
- Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator
- Samuel Sarpong, former Central Regional Minister
- Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate
The flight crew who perished included:
- Flying Officer Twum-Ampadu
- Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala
- Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah
Celebrities Share Their Condolences
In the aftermath of this devastating incident, several Ghanaian entertainers expressed their grief and solidarity with the bereaved families on social media.
Afrobeats star Amaarae posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“OTW to Sweden for W.O.W Fest, and I just found out about the tragic news in Ghana. My condolences go out to the families of Defence Minister Dr. Omane Boamah, Minister for Environment Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, and the six other officials and crew. Sending warmth and love to all their loved ones.”
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Singer Gyakie echoed this sentiment, stating:
“A sad day for our country. My heartfelt condolences to the families affected by this tragic accident.”
Award-winning rapper Sarkodie expressed his sorrow, saying:
“God rest their souls and give strength to the families. #Tragic. Very heavy!”
Other industry figures, including Kofi Kinaata, Ohemaa Mercy, comedian DKB, and broadcaster KOD, also shared tributes, reflecting the collective heartbreak felt across the creative sector.
Sarkodie Reflects on Dr. Murtala Mohammed’s Legacy
In a personal post on August 7, Sarkodie shared that the tragedy led him to discover a powerful speech by the late Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed. He noted his long-standing disconnection from politics due to public skepticism about politicians.
“I find it difficult to connect with any politician because of the general perception that most of them have created among the public. It’s sad that it took such a tragic incident for me to come across this footage of Hon. Murtala Mohammed. May his soul rest in peace. This message is powerful and deserves to be shared.”
The video, which has since gone viral, features Dr. Mohammed passionately addressing fellow MPs about corruption, stating, “If you take any money that belongs to the state, you will answer to the people on the Day of Judgement… One of the major challenges confronting us in this country is corruption.”
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Dzifa Gomashie Remembers Fondly
Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, shared an emotional tribute recalling her last encounter with Dr. Murtala Mohammed just a day before his untimely death. On Facebook, she reminisced about his affectionate teasing.
“I saw the guests off, and just as I was returning to my office, I heard my name. I recognized that voice, so I called out his name too. He teased me about being an old lady who refuses to grow old.”
She added that this was a common gesture between them:
“He would often follow it up with a big smile, saying ‘Come on’ while shaking his head. Most people in Parliament know this is how he always greeted me. Murtala Mohammed did this every single day since I joined him in Parliament.”
The tragic incident has deeply affected not only the political landscape but also the creative arts community, which remembers the late ministers for their public service and humanity.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA