• The Presidency has received over GH¢3.5 million and US$20,000 in donations for the Children Support Fund
  • The fund supports the children of eight Ghanaians who died in the August 6 helicopter crash
  • Donors include 14 individuals and institutions showing solidarity with the affected families

The Presidency has announced that a total of GH¢3,576,600.00 and US$20,000.00 have been received in donations to the Children Support Fund set up for the welfare of children of the victims of the August 6 helicopter crash tragedy.

According to a statement signed by the Senior Presidential Advisor on Governmental Affairs, who doubles as the coordinator of the fund, Dr Valerie Sawyer, 14 companies and individuals have donated to support the children’s welfare.

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Donations Pour in for children of helicopter crash cictims, which included Dr Omane Boamah, Peter Anala and Dr Murtala Mohammed.
Photo credit: UGC.
Source: UGC

A list of donors who have contributed to the fund between August 19 and August 28, 2025, include prominent institutions such as:

  • Ghana Airport Ltd
  • ARB Apex Bank
  • STL Foundation
  • Fidelity Bank
  • ADB Bank
  • GLICO General Insurance
  • National Insurance Commission

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The list of individuals who also donated to the fund are Kennedy Hedoe, Peter Adongo. Mensah Michael, Samuel Hodalor and Dauda Iddi.

This outpouring of support from both institutions and individuals highlights the nation’s solidarity with the families affected by the tragedy.

The fund is expected to play a crucial role in supporting the children’s education, health, and overall welfare.

Read the statement below:

Victims of the helicopter crash

On Wednesday, August 6, 2025, eight prominent Ghanaians, including five government officials and three crew members who lost their lives in a tragic helicopter crash.

The helicopter was en route to Obuasi when contact was lost shortly after taking off from Accra at 9:12 a.m.

The victims are Ghana’s Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah; the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed; Deputy National Security Coordinator, Limuna Muniru; former Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Samuel Sarpong; and former NDC Parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East, Samuel Aboagy.

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Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, who were on board the helicopter as crew members, also lost their lives.

Aside from Ernest Addo Mensah, the remaining seven victims left behind children, and the fund set up by the government will go a long way towards supporting their welfare.

Helicopter crash victims buried

A mass burial service was held for the six Christian victims of the helicopter crash on Friday, August 15, 2025.

However, the late Dr Murtala Mohammed and Alhaji Muniru, who were both Muslims, had been buried earlier on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at the Military Cemetery in Accra.

This was followed by a three-day adua (final rites), which took place in Accra and Tamale on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.

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President Mahama gives GH¢100k and jobs to the 13 men who retrieved the bodies of the military helicopter crash.
Image Credit: @citi973fm/X
Source: UGC

Men who retrieved bodies of crash honoured

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that President John Dramani Mahama rewarded the 13 residents of Sikaman-Brofoyedu who helped recover the remains of the victims of the helicopter crash.

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The men received GH¢100,000 and were offered jobs as a token of the government’s appreciation.

Many people hailed the president and his government for showing appreciation to the farmers with the thoughtful gift.

Source: YEN.com.gh





Source: Yen.com.gh

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