Celebrated gospel musician, Diana Antwi-Hamilton, has called for an instituted structure that will serve as a symbol of remembrance for the departed public servants who lost their lives in the recent helicopter crash.
She expressed her deepest grief about the incident which occurred on August 6, 2025 in Adansi Akrofuom, Ashanti Region and prayed that God would preserve the souls of the eight gallant men.
Expressing her sorrows in a social media post, the “Adom” hitmaker called for strength for the families of the departed souls.
“Lord, we lift our cries to You. Reign in our homeland O God. In this period of pain and deep loss, we ask You to ‘cradle the souls’ of our dearly departed eight gallant sons of our land in Your eternal peace. Grant them rest in Your tender embrace, where suffering is no more. Comfort, Lord, the families left behind— their wives, children, mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters. Strengthen them through the weight of this grief, and surround them with love that will not falter,” she wrote.
Diana further called on God not to allow such a calamity to revisit the country and charged Ghanaians to make the incident memorable .
”Let this pain not revisit our land, let their memory stir in us a deeper love for the country, for peace, and for one another. May their sacrifice never be forgotten. May Ghana always remember. Rest well, brave hearts. You served, you stood, you soared. Now, rest,” she added.
Meanwhile, a state funeral was held at the Black Star Square in Accra on Friday, to honour the eight victims of the tragic helicopter crash.










