A solemn atmosphere engulfed the Bono Regional House of Chiefs meeting when Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr. Agyeman Badu II, received news of the tragic helicopter crash involving Ghana’s Defence Minister.
The traditional leader, who also serves as the President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs, was visibly shaken upon hearing the report during the official gathering of chiefs. The meeting, which had been progressing with discussions on regional development and governance matters, came to a sudden pause as silence swept across the room.
Sources at the meeting said Dormaahene expressed deep sorrow and immediately called for prayers and a moment of reflection in honor of the victims. His reaction reflected the gravity of the incident and its national impact.
The helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of the Defence Minister and others, has sent shockwaves throughout the country, prompting condolences from political leaders, traditional authorities, and citizens alike.
The Bono Regional House of Chiefs is expected to release an official statement in the coming days to formally express their sympathies to the affected families and the state.
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