In a moving gesture of solidarity, B5 Plus Group, in partnership with DPS International School in Tema, has announced a full scholarship package for the children of victims of the August 6 helicopter crash.
The initiative was unveiled at a solemn ceremony at the Jubilee House, where Chief of Staff Julius Debrah described the offer as “a true act of corporate responsibility and compassion.”
Under the package, two children of each victim will be granted full educational support at DPS International School — covering tuition, uniforms, boarding, and other essentials — up to the ‘A’ Level stage.
Marietta Brew, Presidential Advisor on Legal Affairs, hailed the scholarship as “a priceless investment in the future,” lauding DPS International for its track record of academic excellence and global exposure. She cited her niece’s successful academic journey at the institution and highlighted the achievement of Oheneba Kwame Kyeretwie, son of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who graduated with distinction from DPS before pursuing Astronomy at Wesleyan University in the United States.
B5 Plus CEO Mukesh Thakwani, who formally presented the scholarship package, reaffirmed his company’s commitment to supporting families impacted by the tragedy.
“This act will be greatly welcomed by His Excellency the President,” Marietta Brew added, commending the collaboration as a meaningful response to a national tragedy.