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A Gloomy Day: Reflections on the Tragic Helicopter Crash in Ghana

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Last updated: August 13, 2025 5:38 am
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By J Wendell Addy

The day began cloaked in sorrow. A heavy gloom lingered in the air, as if the sky itself was mourning. It was the morning of the tragic helicopter crash that took the lives of two ministers, the Vice Chairman of the NDC party, and others—brave souls who stood at the frontline of Ghana’s Reset Agenda.

That day, I had intended to go for a quiet walk along the beach near the Labadi Hotel—seeking calm and renewal after several days of intense engagements. A dear friend had recommended it, suggesting that walking barefoot on the sand might soothe both body and soul.

But the morning refused to brighten. At 10:30 a.m., the sky remained a dull gray, strangely reminiscent of the earliest hour of dawn. By a little after midday, the sun broke through momentarily—a fleeting shimmer—before retreating again behind thick clouds. The gloom returned.

Then came the floating news to an official news.

The nation’s heart broke.

We had lost some of our finest young, spirited, visionary leaders whose presence brought clarity to the nation’s mission. A friend showed me past footage of the two ministers and the vice chairman at various public engagements. Their conviction was evident; their passion, infectious. They were not mere appointees, they were chosen vessels of purpose. Their assignment to that fateful mission was no accident; it was a reflection of their dedication to advancing the president’s vision for a reimagined Ghana.

“Why do good people die young?” my friend asked, the question lingering in the air, unanswered. I found myself drifting into solemn thought—reflecting on fate, timing, and the sacred weight of final decisions. Those chosen to carry the burdens of transformation are often those we lose too soon.

And still, my mind circled back to the rhythm of the day: a gloomy dawn, a brief burst of sunlight at noon, and then the darkening again. Was it a sign? A divine whisper? Did that sudden ray of light signal a moment of mercy—perhaps the shielding of the nation from a larger catastrophe, the scope of which we may never know?

Today, as we grieve these profound and painful losses—felt deeply by their families, colleagues, and the entire nation—we must also raise our hearts and voices to the heavens. These men were not just public figures. They were gallant commanding lieutenants of Ghana’s rebirth. Their sacrifice, though unimaginable, will not be forgotten.

May the Lord, the Sovereign Keeper of nations, have mercy on Ghana. In joy and in sorrow, we glorify His Name.

Even when the sky darkens, He is still God.

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