Ex-Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has disclosed that John Mahama sent 10 helicopters to Ada to search for his friend Castro after he drowned.

This was after Castro and Miss Janet Bandu drowned in a freak accident after going on a Jet Ski ride at the Ada Estuary.
It’s been nine years since the incident and although the musician is yet to be found, Gyan has revealed that Mahama sent 10 helicopters in less than an hour after he was informed of Castro’s drowning.
Speaking on the sidelines of Freezy Macbones’ bout against Nigerian boxer Oladimeji Salami at the Bukom Boxing Arena, Gyan said he was grateful for the former president’s gesture.
“One thing I remember during 2014 when my friend’s incident happened, Castro,” the former Sunderland forward said.
“I called him on the phone and he asked me what he could do to help and I told him anything he could do. I remember within less than an hour there were like 10 helicopters at Ada.
“He was the sitting president who normally talks to me on the phone when he was in power and I always appreciate what he did for me when he was in power.”
Meanwhile, in Gyan’s autobiography, he revealed how he went to every length to try to find his downed friend but all his efforts proved futile.
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