Ghanaians Seek Clarity on Helicopter Crash Inquiry

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      By Ali Musa
      Axadle Times international–Monitoring.

      The head of the Ghanaian Journalists Association, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, has called on the army to provide regular updates on the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of several senior government officials. During a visit to console with the army’s chief of staff, Kwabena said keeping the public informed will help clear doubts and speculations.

      Tributes have been pouring in from regional and world leaders after eight Ghanaians were killed in the army helicopter crash, including the ministers of defense and the environment.

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