Ghana Link Network Mourns Helicopter Crash Victims

 

Ghana Link Network Services Ltd. has joined the public in mourning the eight victims of the helicopter crash which occurred on August 6, 2025.

Standing shoulder to shoulder with the people of Ghana in grief, honour, and remembrance of the lives lost in the crash, Ghana Link said the weight of the loss is one the nation carries together, ‘for these were not just individuals, they were patriots, servants of the Republic, and cherished members of our National Family’.

A statement signed by Norvan Acquah – Hayford, Head of Public Relations, Ghana Link Network Services Ltd. said their courage, dedication, and unwavering commitment to duty will forever be etched in the heart of Ghana’s history.

“They served with distinction, driven by a calling greater than themselves, and in their final moments, embodied the highest ideals of loyalty and sacrifice. In this hour of deep sorrow, we remember not only the tragedy of their passing but the richness of their lives, the strength of their character, and the enduring legacy they leave behind,” the statement read.

“We at Ghana Link Network Services Ltd, technical services providers for the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS), believe that true service is never forgotten and that the example of these eight will continue to inspire generations to come. Their stories will remind us that a life devoted to the service of others is a life of purpose, one that resonates far beyond the years it is lived.”

The organisation extended its deepest condolences to the families, loved ones, and colleagues of the departed.

“We cannot pretend to know the depth of your pain; however, we pledge to honour their memory by continuing to support their noble work and mission for which they lost their lives. Your loss is our loss; your grief is our grief. May you find comfort in the knowledge that your loved ones are honoured by us all in the Republic they so faithfully served, and that their memory will remain a living testament to courage and service,” it said.

 

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