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Flags return to full mast as mourning ends for helicopter crash victims – Presidency announces

ACCRA, GHANA - MARCH 6: The Ghana flag flies above the Jubilee House, Ghana's seat of government, in Accra, Ghana, during the nation's 68th Independence Day anniversary on March 6, 2025 in Accra, Ghana. This year marks 68 years since Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from colonial rule. Formerly known as the Gold Coast, Ghana achieved independence from British rule in 1957. This year's Independence Day theme is "Reflect, Review, and Reset," following President John Mahama's directive to reduce government spending amidst ongoing economic challenges. (Footage by Ernest Ankomah/Getty Images)
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By: Spendilove Incoom

The Government of Ghana has directed that national flags at all public buildings be restored to full mast, officially bringing to an end the period of national mourning for the eight military personnel who died in the August 6 helicopter crash.

In a statement issued by the Presidency on Monday, August 18, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and the Government thanked Ghanaians and the international community for their overwhelming support, solidarity, and compassion throughout the tragic period.

Signed by Minister for Government Communications and Presidential Spokesperson, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the statement acknowledged the contributions of traditional leaders, clergy, diplomats, civil society organisations, political leaders, security services, and ordinary citizens.

“Your messages of sympathy, attendance at the state funeral, practical assistance, and kindness offered great consolation to the bereaved families,” the statement said.

It also recognised corporate bodies and individuals who worked behind the scenes to ensure the fallen officers were accorded a dignified state funeral and befitting Ghanaian burial.

Following the successful completion of burial rites, the Chief of Staff has instructed that flags return to full mast with immediate effect, a symbolic end to the national mourning period.

The Presidency encouraged citizens to remain united and support the affected families as the nation continues its agenda of Resetting Ghana.

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