The visit forms part of a broader stakeholder engagement initiative by AIB Ghana
The Acting Commissioner of the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation and Prevention Bureau (AIB) of Ghana, John M. K. Wumborti, has paid a courtesy call on the Ghana Air Force, as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration with key stakeholders in the aviation sector.
The visit aimed to build stronger working relationships that will enhance the bureau’s mandate of investigating and preventing aviation-related accidents and incidents within the country.
Speaking during the engagement on May 6, 2025, Wumborti underscored the importance of cooperation among institutions operating within the aviation space.
“The job is such that you need a lot of collaborators to work with, and so I am doing what is called stakeholder engagement. The Ghana Air Force is one of the key stakeholders that we have in our sector,” he said.
“We are in the aviation industry, and the Ghana Armed Forces is in our industry, so I feel that we come closer so that we can have a conversation for us to carry out our mandate to prevent incidents from happening in our jurisdiction.”
Receiving the delegation, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Eric Agyen Frempong, welcomed the initiative and emphasised the value of institutional collaboration in achieving national goals.
“Collaboration and working together will benefit all the institutions, and in the end, the country will progress if our work output improves,” he stated.
Air Marshal Frempong also called for enhanced financial support for aviation-related institutions to enable them to operate more efficiently and meet international safety standards.
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