Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has assured the public that investigations into the August 6 Ghana Armed Forces Z-9 helicopter crash will be handled with complete openness. "And the President has said that there should be utmost transparency, and that at all steps of the way, when these aspects arrive, when the investigations commence, when the investigations progress, when the investigations conclude, every stage of the way the Ghanaian people should be kept in the loop. "They should know about what is happening, and I can give you the fullest of assurances that there will be no attempt to conceal," he said.
Addressing newsmen in Accra on August 14, Mr.
Ablakwa disclosed that American experts have agreed to assist the country in decoding the content of the helicopter's black box. "I have heard some civil society organizations and some other analysts raise concern about, if you like, lack of information about the investigative processes.
It is just because it hasn't commenced.