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Flight safety authorities ‘not fit for purpose’ – Hajia Hamdatu on helicopter crash

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
November 12, 2025
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Flight safety authorities ‘not fit for purpose’ – Hajia Hamdatu on helicopter crash
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The helicopter crash that occurred on August 6, 2025, continues to spark debate about aviation safety in Ghana. Former Convention People’s Party (CPP) Chairperson, Hajia Hamdatu Ibrahim Hussein, has criticized authorities for failing to prioritise flight safety, stating that those charged with ensuring air travel safety in Ghana are “not fit for purpose.”

Speaking on the Angel Morning Show (AMS) on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Hajia Hamdatu highlighted several shortcomings revealed in the official report of the crash. She explained that the helicopter lacked essential safety equipment that could have prevented the tragedy and saved lives.

“It’s shocking that planes could be bought without proper inspections to ensure they have all necessary components,” Hajia Hamdatu said.

She urged the government to conduct immediate inspections on all aircraft operating in Ghana to verify that they meet international safety standards. According to her, strict adherence to aviation safety protocols is necessary to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

The former CPP Chair also pointed out that weather conditions played a significant role in the crash, questioning the procedures followed to ensure flights were safe before takeoff.

“Flights to Tamale and Accra are sometimes delayed due to weather. Who checked the weather that day before the flight to Obuasi?” she asked, emphasizing the need for accountability.

Hajia Hamdatu stressed that the helicopter crash should serve as a wake-up call for Ghanaian authorities, urging them to take aviation safety seriously and not treat their responsibilities lightly. She highlighted the importance of investing in safety equipment, rigorous aircraft inspections, and proper training for personnel tasked with flight operations.

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She further called on the government to provide regular updates to the public on aviation safety measures, ensuring transparency and rebuilding trust in Ghana’s air transport system.

“If these steps are not taken, Ghana risks more aviation disasters in the future. We must ensure that no life is put at unnecessary risk,” she said.

Hajia Hamdatu concluded by praying that Ghana would not experience another helicopter crash, urging authorities, aviation personnel, and aircraft owners to prioritise the lives of passengers above all else.

The August 6 helicopter crash claimed several lives, including individuals who dedicated themselves to public service, reinforcing the need for immediate action to enhance safety measures in Ghana’s aviation sector.

Contributor: Salamatu Adama

Tags: Hajia Hamdatu IbrahimHelicopter crashresponsibility
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