DRIP Coordinator Reveals Samuel Aboagye Had Originally Planned a Trip Abroad, Not to Obuasi

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In an emotional revelation, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, National Coordinator of Ghana’s District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP), shared that Samuel Aboagye, Acting Deputy Director-General of Operations at NADMO and former NDC parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East, intended to travel to the United States—where his wife and child reside—rather than Obuasi, where the tragic helicopter crash occurred.

According to Vanderpuye, the two had confirmed travel plans “over the weekend” prior to the accident. Aboagye was said to be enthusiastic about the journey, including sending parcels for his young daughter. Vanderpuye, who referred to Aboagye affectionately as “a son,” expressed shock and disbelief over the sudden loss of someone he described as a “promising young man.” 

Tragically, Aboagye was among the eight victims who perished in the helicopter crash while on official duty—a devastating blow that reverberated across government and public sectors. 

This disclosure offers a poignant glimpse into Aboagye’s personal life, revealing a moment of joy abruptly cut short by calamity. It underscores the human stories behind headlines and reminds the public of the individuals lost in the crash: not only officials, but family members with dreams, responsibilities, and loved ones awaiting their return.

As investigations into the cause of the crash continue, Vanderpuye’s heartfelt account adds a personal dimension to the tragedy, encouraging reflection on how sudden, irreplaceable loss affects families, communities—and the country as a whole.


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