Helicopter Crash : They poured acid on it – NDC communicator drops BOMBSHELL
A communicator for the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kwaku Owusu Banahene, has made explosive claims about the recent helicopter crash that killed eight Ghanaians.

Speaking on Accra-based Angel FM, Banahene alleged that the August 6 crash was not accidental but rather the result of sabotage by some members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
He claimed the opposition had poured acid on both the helicopter and the presidential jet in what he described as a plot targeted at President John Mahama. According to him, the NPP has been setting numerous traps for the president since his return to office, and the government must remain highly vigilant.
“The presidential jet that has been taken to France for repairs is replete with multiple faults. Everywhere they check, there’s a problem. These NPP people have poured acid on the pipes, and they have all corroded. The presidential jet cannot be returned, and when the president uses his brother’s private jet too, they complain,” Banahene said.
He added, “You have no idea how many traps these people have set for the president. We must stay vigilant. This is why they are insisting that the president use the presidential jet, which is replete with faults.”…CONTINUE MORE READING>>>