KSM urges focus on facts in helicopter crash probe

Veteran satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa, widely known as KSM, has called for a fact-driven approach to understanding the recent helicopter crash while challenging Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin’s comments on prophecies in times of national grief.
In a new episode on his YouTube platform monitored by MyNewsGh, KSM noted that the helicopter crash is undergoing a forensic investigation, with foreign experts involved, and assured Ghanaians that the truth will soon be established.
“They are testing it to find out what actually went wrong. I hear there are even foreign experts and everything working on this, and I really believe that very, very soon what went wrong will come out for all of Ghana to see — whether it was a mechanical error, a technical error, or just a human error,” he explained.
He expressed optimism that once the findings are made public, speculation about divine involvement will end. “Hopefully, all this talk about why did God do that will stop because we’ll find out what went wrong,” he added.
KSM reminded viewers that in an earlier episode, he had argued against attributing such tragedies to God.
Returning to that subject, he made reference to Speaker Alban Bagbin’s recent caution to Ghanaians not to dismiss prophecies. Bagbin had urged the public to take the warnings of reverend figures seriously, noting that “it’s not all of them who are looking for money.”