Deputy Defence Minister Brogya Genfi has revealed that the Families of the El-Wak stampede victims to receive GH¢50,000 funeral support and GH¢100,000 compensation.
Brogya Genfi further revealed that the government pledges continued assistance for the Families of the El-Wak stampede victims.
It will be recalled, the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has confirmed six people have died in the ongoing military recruitment at the El-Wak Stadium.
Reports suggest the chaos occurred around 6:20 a.m. when applicants breached security protocols.
According to GAF, 28 people were taken to the 37 Military Hospital.
They further revealed that six people have died, with five in the ICU and another 12 in critical condition.
Also, the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has said all persons injured at the El-Wak Stadium stampede will receive a special recruitment package.
According to GAF, the November 12 stampede victims will receive free medical care at the 37 hospital until they are fully recovered and also receive a special recruitment package after recovery.
They further revealed that six people have died, with five in the ICU and another 12 in critical condition.
Meanwhile, Prophet Kofi Oduro, the General Overseer of Alabaster International Ministries, has boldly told the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to refund the 60,000 applicants’ money.
The man of God communicated displeasure in the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) following the deaths of six young girls during the military recruitment.
According to Prophet Oduro, the Ghana Armed Forces knew they were looking for a thousand people and should have capped their system at ten thousand, arguing that GAF allowed sixty thousand Ghanaians to show up when they were only looking for four thousand.
Speaking to his congregants, Prophet Oduro stated, “The Armed Forces have given people the opportunity to blaspheme the institution. You are looking for four thousand people. So then the system should be capped at ten thousand.
We block the portal. Case closed. We allow sixty thousand to come in when we want only four thousand, he added.
Prophet Oduro boldly declared that the Ghana Armed Forces must refund the fees of all 60,000 applicants if they fail to recruit them.
According to him, the blood of the six victims who died during the El-Wak stampede would be on the hands of the Army if they fail to refund the 60,000 Ghanians.
“So then I stand on this altar, and I say to the Ghana Armed Forces, refund the money of all those 60,000 people. If you don’t enlist them… all the blood of these girls shall be on your head,” he added.
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Families of El-Wak stampede victims to receive GH¢50,000 funeral support and GH¢100,000 compensation as government pledges continued assistance – Deputy Defence Minister, Brogya Genfi pic.twitter.com/eBdxhS4XRx
— THE STATE NEWS (@THESTATENEWSS) December 2, 2025
JUST IN: The government will provide families of El-Wak stampede victims with GH¢50,000 for funeral expenses and GH¢100,000 in compensation.
— Ghana Chronicles (@_GhChronicles) December 2, 2025
Deputy Defence Minister Brogya Genfi stated that ongoing support will continue for the affected families. pic.twitter.com/OD7K1eILiL

