President John Dramani Mahama has urged Ghanaians, particularly government officials, to intensify efforts toward achieving the national “reset agenda” in honour of the eight individuals who died in the August 6 helicopter crash.
Speaking at the Third Day Funeral Rites (Adua) for the late Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed on Tuesday, August 12, President Mahama described the victims as dedicated public servants who played key roles in advancing government reforms.
“We have no questions for God. We accept what He has done. What we have to do is to work even harder on their memory because all of them were key champions of the reset agenda we were pursuing as a government.”
He emphasized that completing the projects and reforms they supported would be the most meaningful way to honour their legacy.
“The reset agenda must be successful in their memory so that their deaths will not have been in vain”.
The state funeral for all eight victims is scheduled for Friday, August 15, at Black Star Square.