• On Wednesday, August 6, 2025, eight people lost their lives in a helicopter crash in the Adansi-Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region
  • Two of them were Muslims and would be buried on Sunday, August 9, 2025, according to Islamic tradition
  • The two are Minister for Environment, Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Murtala, and former Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed

The burial ceremony for two of the victims of the helicopter crash that occurred in the Adansi-Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region will take place today, Sunday, August 9, 2025.

The two are Muslims and will be buried according to Islamic tradition.

Minister for Environment, Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Murtala, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed, Helicopter crash, Muslim burial
Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Murtala, Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed and six others die in a helicopter crash.
Photo credit: @ibrahim.tungteya & @PeggyNyhira
Source: Facebook

They are Minister for Environment, Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Murtala, and former Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed.

In a post announcing the burial, the presidency stated that the two would be buried in the Military Cemetery after Muslim Jannaza prayers at the Forecourt of State House.

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The ceremony will begin with Janazah prayers at 2:00 p.m. at the Forecourt of the State House in Accra. The burial will follow at 2:30 p.m. at the Military Cemetery in Accra.

The burial ceremony will feature several high-profile attendees. This includes President John Mahama, the Vice President, the Speaker of Parliament, and the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The National Chief Imam and the leader of the Ambariya Sunni Group are expected to attend. The deceased’s family will also be present.

Ghanaian journalist, Israel Laryea, shared on Facebook that he saw preparations ongoing at the military cemetery where they will be buried.

Meanwhile, an inter-denominational state funeral for all eight deceased will be held on Friday, August 15, 2025, at the Black Star Square.

Ghanaians react to the burial of victims

YEN.com.gh collated some reactions to the post Israel Laryea shared. Some asked if their bodies had been identified already. Read them below:

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Frank Opoku K Frimpong said:

“May Allah grant them Jannatul Firdaus.”

Kurobiso Hene wrote:

“But their remains are being taken to South Africa for DNA. How can they be buried tomorrow? Just asking.”

Nana Gold said:

“What about the DNA Analysis. Have they been able to identify their bodies?”

Asafo Maame Sompa Buks wrote:

“May their souls find eternal rest.”

Leonard Edem Abotsi said:

“Are the bodies back in Ghana?”

Ahmed Saani Rabiu wrote:

“May they have comfort in the hands of the Lord.”

Phyllis Buckman said:

“💔💔💔💔💔💔 may their souls rest peacefully.”

Mzz Hajj wrote:

“May Allah have mercy on their souls as well as all gone souls”

Renee Lynnce said:

“Such a sad time. May the rest in power.”

Ewoenam Ablaga Egbenya wrote:

“Those asking if the bodies have been identified. How on earth will they be buried if they haven’t been identified?”

Israel Laryea explained:

“I’ve had a few people asking in the comments if the bodies have already been identified. Indeed, I checked with the team I met on the ground at the Military Cemetery and they told me, they believe once they had been given the order to dig the graves for the two, it’s most likely the identification has been done or they are sure it would be done before tomorrow. It’s also possible that the two may have been identified by other means and so may not have required the analysis being done in SA.”

Source: YEN.com.gh





Source: Yen.com.gh