Deputy Defense Minister Brogya Genfi has moved to clear the air following Monday’s tragic helicopter crash at Tema Community One, confirming that the aircraft does not belong to the Ghana Air Force.
According to the minister, the helicopter involved in the crash is not part of the country’s military fleet, putting to rest earlier speculation that it was a military aircraft.
The crash, which claimed two lives near a school park, sparked immediate questions about aviation safety and the origin of the helicopter.
While the exact ownership and type of the aircraft are yet to be officially disclosed, the Genfi’s statement confirms that the military is not connected to the incident.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the crash.
