Political activist Ralph has voiced strong concerns about the psychological condition of President John Dramani Mahama following the tragic helicopter crash on August 6 that claimed the life of the Defence Minister.
According to Ralph, the emotional toll of the incident has left the President “not psychologically stable at the moment.” He called on President Mahama’s brothers, family, and the Council of State to urgently step in and speak with him, stressing the need for emotional and strategic support.
Ralph further urged that the President should seek counsel from Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traoré, stating that his leadership insight could offer valuable guidance during this critical time.
He emphasized that Ghana does not need seers or prophets to explain the tragedy if it was indeed an attack. Instead, he called for calm, rational, and critical thinking to address the situation with seriousness and clarity.
The statement has sparked debate, as the nation continues to mourn and demand answers following the deadly crash.





