Ghana aviation probe chief tours Kumasi airport to review safety

Ghana's top aviation safety official visited Kumasi airport to check security measures and work relationships. John M.K. Wumborti leads the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation and Prevention Bureau and made the trip as part of his agency's plan. He wanted to make sure airports across the country follow proper safety rules. The visit aimed to build stronger partnerships between his office and airport managers. Wumborti looked at emergency systems and important safety equipment during his inspection.

The commissioner walked through operational areas and checked how well the airport follows required safety steps. He said his agency works to stop accidents before they happen rather than just study them after the fact. Wumborti believes prevention saves more lives than investigation alone. He told airport workers they must stay alert and keep learning about new safety methods. The official praised Kumasi airport staff for maintaining good safety records.

Airport manager Maxwell Yeboah thanked the commissioner for making the visit. He said regular meetings between agencies help everyone work better together. The inspection covered emergency response plans and airside infrastructure at the facility. Wumborti reminded staff that following safety rules protects both passengers and airport property. His bureau supports safe air travel through careful oversight and quick accident investigations when needed.
 

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