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Ghana’s defense and environmental ministers died in a military helicopter in Central Ashanti, along with six other friends, says a spokesman.
Defense Minister Edward Omane Boamah and the environment, science and technology Muhammed by Ibrahim Murrna Muhammed, 50, killed in the accident, said the main employee of Julius Debrah was the “National Tragedy”.
Earlier, the armed forces of Ghana said the plane, which carried three crew and five passengers, “he was out of radar.”
He took it out of the capital, Accra, 09:12 Local Time (and GMT) and Obuasi went to the village for an event to go to an illegal mining.
Images showing square footprints of the helicopter, they are circulating on social media.
Authorities do not confirm the cause of the accident.
The main staff has directed the country’s flags to fly half mast.
He prolonged condolences in the service of the “died in the country”, John Dromanani on behalf of Mahama and the President of the Government.
The National Security Coordinator of Ghana and Alhaji Muniru Mohammed was also among the dead agricultural minister, along with Samuel Sarpong, Vice-President of the National Party of the National Democratic Congress.
The crew was named Peter Bafemi anal box, Manin Twum-Ampadu official and Ernest Addo Mensah Sergeant.
Mahama president “down, emotionally” was feeling, the Heard Oddrisu Education Minister AFP news agency said.
Boamah worked according to the previous government of Mahama as a minister of communication and was previously minister before the environment. The defense Minster confronted the jihadist activity developing in the northern border of Burkina Faso.
Boamah’s peaceful book in an African democracy, Around Former President John Atta Mills, year later.
Muhammed was at the forefront of the fight against gold mining mining, which sank the environment and the contaminated rivers and lakes.
Protests against practice, like Galamsey, prevailed last year in the presidency of Mahama.