Police announce temporary road closures for state funeral for helicopter crash victims

The Ghana Police Service has announced a series of temporary road closures in Accra on Friday, 15 August 2025, to facilitate the inter-denominational and inter-faith State Funeral for victims of last week’s military helicopter crash.
The ceremony will take place at Independence Square.
According to a statement from the Police Public Affairs Directorate, the closures will be in effect from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and are aimed at ensuring public safety and smooth traffic management during the funeral.
Roads to be Closed28th February Road: CEPS Traffic Light → Castle Road Junction
Lokko Street: Osu Cemetery Traffic Light
Castle Road: AU Circle → Osu Cemetery Traffic Light
Starlet 91 Road: Ministries Traffic Light Intersection
Traffic DiversionsThe police have outlined diversion routes for affected motorists:
From La/Labone/Osu to CBD: Castle Traffic Light → Salem Avenue → Oxford Street
From Lokko Street to Castle Road: Ajumaku Street → Oxford Street (Osu)
From Atta Mills High Street to Black Star Square: CEPS Intersection → Liberia Road → National Theatre
From AU Circle to Castle Road: Abdul Diouf Road → King Hassan Road → Abdul Nasser Road (GIJ)
Public AdvisoryThe Police Service is urging motorists to use alternative routes, follow officers’ directions, and expect delays.
Travellers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.
Emergency ContactsRoad Policing: 0550323323 / 02755000156
General Emergencies: 122 / 18555
WhatsApp Alerts (videos/images): 0206639121
Social Media: @GhPoliceService (Facebook/Twitter)
Further details are available on the Ghana Police Service website: www.police.gov.gh.
Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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