The Aviation Ministry of Ghana has been under intense scrutiny following a recent military aircraft crash. In response to the incident, the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) of Ghana has issued a statement clarifying its investigative mandate. According to the AIB, military aircraft crashes fall outside of their investigative purview. This clarification has sparked a heated debate on the country’s aviation safety and regulatory framework. The AIB’s statement has raised questions about the lack of transparency and accountability in the investigation of military aircraft crashes. Many are calling for a more comprehensive and independent investigation into such incidents. The Ghanaian government has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with some accusing it of attempting to cover up the true circumstances surrounding the crash. The AIB’s mandate is limited to investigating civil aviation accidents and incidents, and it does not have the authority to investigate military aircraft crashes. This has led to concerns about the potential for a lack of accountability and transparency in the investigation of military aviation incidents. The incident has also highlighted the need for a more robust and effective regulatory framework to ensure the safety of military aviation operations. The Ghanaian government has been urged to take immediate action to address these concerns and ensure that the country’s aviation industry is safe and secure. The AIB’s clarification has also raised questions about the role of the Ghanaian military in the investigation of aircraft crashes. The military has been accused of attempting to conceal the true circumstances surrounding the crash, and there are concerns about the potential for a conflict of interest. The incident has sparked a wider debate about the need for greater transparency and accountability in the investigation of aviation incidents. Many are calling for the establishment of an independent investigation body to oversee the investigation of all aviation incidents, including military aircraft crashes. The Ghanaian government has been urged to take a more proactive approach to addressing the concerns of the public and ensuring that the country’s aviation industry is safe and secure. The AIB’s clarification has also highlighted the need for greater cooperation and collaboration between the various stakeholders in the aviation industry. The incident has sparked a renewed focus on the importance of safety and security in the aviation industry, and the need for a more robust and effective regulatory framework. The Ghanaian government has been urged to take immediate action to address these concerns and ensure that the country’s aviation industry is safe and secure. The incident has also raised questions about the potential for a lack of accountability and transparency in the investigation of military aviation incidents. The AIB’s clarification has sparked a heated debate on the country’s aviation safety and regulatory framework, with many calling for a more comprehensive and independent investigation into military aircraft crashes. The Ghanaian government has been criticized for its handling of the situation, and there are concerns about the potential for a conflict of interest. The incident has highlighted the need for a more robust and effective regulatory framework to ensure the safety of military aviation operations. The Ghanaian government has been urged to take immediate action to address these concerns and ensure that the country’s aviation industry is safe and secure.