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Acting Defence Minister Presents August 6 Helicopter Crash Investigation Report to President

The Acting Minister for Defence has formally presented the findings of the investigative committee examining the August 6 helicopter crash to the President John Dramani Mahama during a National Security Council meeting.

The comprehensive investigation was led by National Security Coordinator COP Abdul-Razak Osman, who chaired the committee tasked with determining the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The presentation of the report marks the conclusion of months of investigation into the crash, with authorities conducting a thorough examination of the incident.

In a move toward transparency, officials have announced that the full report will be made available to the public on Tuesday, allowing citizens and stakeholders to review the committee’s findings and recommendations.

The decision to release the report publicly demonstrates the government’s commitment to accountability and openness regarding the investigation’s outcomes.

The investigative committee, under the leadership of COP Abdul-Razak Osman, has been working to establish the facts surrounding the August 6 helicopter incident. Such investigations typically examine multiple factors including technical malfunctions, weather conditions, operational procedures, and human factors that may have contributed to the crash.

The formal presentation to the President through the National Security Council underscores the significance of the findings and ensures that the highest levels of government are informed of the investigation’s conclusions.

Further details are expected to emerge when the report is released to the public on Tuesday.

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