Abesim: The atmosphere was sombre and filled with emotional grief as hundreds of mourners gathered at the Abesim St. James Seminary and Senior High School to pay their last respects to the late Squadron Leader Peter Abaafeme Anala, an alumnus of the school. The late Squadron Leader Anala was a member of St. James Old Boys Association (JOBA) and belonged to the 2007-year group. He died with seven others, including the late Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, the Minister for Defence, and Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, in the fatal military helicopter crash which occurred in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
According to Ghana News Agency, by 1830 hours on Wednesday, August 13, hundreds of mourners had arrived to join the 'Requiem Mass' organized by JOBA, which was officiated by Father Sixtus Appiah Kyeremeh, a classmate of the late Squadron Leader, at the school's main chaplain. The ceremony drew a large contingent of students and other dignitaries, including Justice Eric Ansah Ankomah of the High Court of Ghana, the Reverend Fr. Thomas Oppong-Febri, Vicar General of Sunyani Diocese and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the school, and Mr. Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, a former Deputy Attorney General.
Uniformed personnel from the Third Garrison Battalion (3BN) as well as some family members of the deceased were also present to pay their last respects. The Reverend Fr. Felix Tuah Taah, the Rector of St. James Seminary and SHS, who welcomed the mourners, set the tone for the solemn event, which was accompanied by heartfelt tributes from various groups.
Mr. Rasheed Commey Quaye, a fellow alumnus, friend, and classmate of the deceased, delivered a poignant tribute on behalf of JOBA 2007, highlighting the late Squadron Leader Anala's exemplary life and good relationships with others. A tribute read on behalf of the JOBA President, Dr. Nana Adu Appiah-kubi, described the late Squadron Leader as 'a true reflection of the values that define St. James: sincerity, fidelity, and perseverance.' Captain Bernard Toaba Koyiri read the tribute on behalf of the 3BN Garrison Commander, Brigadier General Selasie Gagakumah, while the Reverend Fr. Oppong-Febri also read a tribute on behalf of the Board of Governors of St. James Seminary and SHS.
Reverend Fr. Oppong-Febri noted, in particular, the late Squadron Leader Anala's instrumental role as the organizer of the Debating Club in the 2006/2007 academic year and his exceptional contribution to the school's national debate victory in 2007. The contents of most of the tributes inspired the students to emulate the late Squadron Leader Anala's virtues and commitment to excellence.
