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Private Security pays tribute to helicopter crash victims

The Private Security Guard Association of Ghana (PSGAG), has extended its deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the President, John Dramani Ma­hama, the families, friends, and colleagues on the loss of eight lives in the helicopter crash last Wednesday.

A statement signed by the President of PSGAG, Mr Roland Obibah Mensah, said the company was deeply sad­dened by the devastating tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of “our compatriots on their way to Obuasi on a national assignment.”

“I want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you, losing these great men the entire country cherished is so painful and unimaginable. Our hearts go out to you in this time of immense sorrow.

“Knowing the crucial role they played in your Admin­istration, their absence will always be felt. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We honour the memory of the eight fallen heroes, recognising their courage, dedication, and service. May their legacy live on, and may you find strength and comfort in the memories you shared with them.

“May Almighty God grant you the strength, peace and keep you safe, I encourage you to remain focused and deter­mined in this difficult time,” the statement consoles Presi­dent Mahama.

To the bereaved families, the statement deeply sympathized with them, praying that the Almighty God comforts them at this hour of sorrow and grief. With

“Heartfelt sympathy, may their souls rest in perfect peace,” the statement conclud­ed.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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