Accra: Following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed several prominent lives, the Most Reverend Professor J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, has called on citizens to grieve but to maintain hope. In a statement issued by the church, he emphasized the importance of remaining assured of God's presence even in times of great loss.
According to Ghana News Agency, the statement extended condolences to the President, the Government, the bereaved families, and the entire nation, highlighting the fragile nature of life as brought to the forefront by this tragedy. The church reminded the people that God is a refuge and strength, quoting Psalm 46:1, and encouraged the nation to seek solace in their faith.
The church's message also included a prayer for peace and comfort for those affected by the loss. It expressed a hope that the tragedy would foster national unity and reflection, while entrusting the departed souls to eternal rest. The statement concluded with a call for solidarity among Ghanaians during this difficult time.
