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Volta Region plans prayers, vigil for helicopter crash victims



The Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC) and the Ho Municipal Assembly will hold a solemn vigil in memory of former Minister of Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, former Minister for Environment Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others, who perished in a tragic military helicopter crash.

The vigil, scheduled for Sunday evening at the Nfojoh Park in Ho, will form part of a series of regional activities aimed at honouring the memory of the departed and offering spiritual support to their grieving families.

Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, called on various religious bodies across the region to join in prayers for the victims, their families, and the nation.

“This is a moment for us to unite in faith and grief. We stand with their families, the Ghana Armed Forces, and the entire nation in profound sorrow at this devastating loss,” he said.

He specifically appealed to the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church to offer special prayers during Sabbath service for the repose of the souls of the ministers and gallant soldiers, who died in the crash, as well as for the Government of Ghana during this period of mourning.

“The region is calling on the SDA Church to pray earnestly for the souls of our ministers and soldiers, for our nation, and for the strength of the bereaved families,” Mr. Gunu said. “On Sunday, we will gather in churches again for further prayers before converging in the evening for the vigil.”

The Regional Minister noted that these religious observances were designed to bring comfort to the grieving and to collectively seek divine guidance for the nation. “When tragedy strikes, we must turn to God for healing, direction, and unity,” he added.

The vigil at Nfojoh Park will feature intercessory prayers, hymns, candle-lighting, and tributes from regional leaders, clergy, and members of the public. It will also be a platform for residents to express their solidarity with the Ghana Armed Forces and the bereaved families.

The Volta Region has been deeply shaken by the loss of two senior government officials and six military personnel in the helicopter crash, which has plunged the nation into mourning. Flags are flying at half-mast, and various institutions have suspended public celebrations in respect of the national mood.

Religious leaders in the region have welcomed the call for united prayer, describing it as a necessary step toward national healing. They have urged all congregations to set aside time during their services this weekend to remember the victims and their families.

“The passing of these distinguished leaders and brave soldiers is a reminder of the fragility of life and the need to value unity, peace, and service to humanity,” A church leader told the GNA.

Residents from across the Volta Region are expected to attend the Sunday evening vigil, which will be open to all denominations, civic groups, and individuals who wish to pay their respects.

The VRCC has assured that security and logistical arrangements are in place to ensure a solemn, safe, and dignified commemoration of the lives lost in the helicopter tragedy.

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