Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has led a high-level delegation to honor the memory of the late Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, marking exactly one year since his untimely death. The memorial service, held to commemorate the first anniversary of the tragic helicopter crash on August 6, 2025, brought together family members, traditional authorities, and political figures in a somber reflection on his life. During the ceremony, the Vice President formally conveyed the deepest sympathies of President John Mahama to the bereaved family, reaffirming the presidency's solidarity with those impacted by the loss of the distinguished public official.
In a moving tribute, Professor Opoku-Agyemang spoke of the profound legacy Alhaji Limuna left behind, characterized by a steadfast dedication to public service and community development. She joined the gathered mourners in prayers for the deceased's eternal rest and sought spiritual fortification for the family as they continue to navigate their grief. The Vice President emphasized that the values Alhaji Limuna embodied—integrity, humility, and hard work—remain essential pillars for the nation's progress, noting that his contributions to the state would not be forgotten by the current administration.
The first anniversary serves as a somber milestone for the nation, reflecting on the 2025 aviation accident that shocked the country early in President Mahama's current term. By participating in this memorial, the Vice President underscored the government’s commitment to supporting the families of fallen statesmen and ensuring their legacies are preserved for future generations. The event concluded with community leaders expressing gratitude for the government's presence, highlighting the importance of national unity and the shared responsibility of honoring those who served Ghana with distinction.
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