9 sad photos that will make the Ghanaians cry for Major Mahama today YEN.COM.GH



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Major Maxwell Mahama, the army officer cruelly murdered during a crowd attack in Denkyira Obuasi, Central Region, died exactly two years ago today. May 29, 2019.

Major Mahama, a member of the 5th Infantry Regiment of the Armed Forces of Ghana, met his sad and unhappy fate while he was serving in the region.

The commander of about 100 soldiers, Mahama and his group were in the area to fight against the aid to the fight against illegal mining (galamsey).

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Mahama became a national hero after the public announcement of his horrible lynching.

His death shocked the country, with President Akufo-Addo and other political figures sharing various reactions.

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Three weeks after his death, Major Mahama was buried outside the forecourt of the state house.

At the funeral of Major Mahama, dignitaries, including former Presidents J.A. Kufuor and Mahama

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Originally a captain, the government announced its posthumous promotion as a major.

In addition to its promotion, the government also created the Mahama Trust Fund to support his wife, Barbara, and two children.

The government also ordered a 20-foot monument to be erected at the Airport Hills roundabout in Accra in his honor.

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The statue should be unveiled today.

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