
The Ga State and the traditional leadership of Ghana have expressed profound relief following news that the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, survived a road accident unharmed in the early hours of Wednesday. The incident occurred around 2:00 am at Pai-Katanga in the Oti Region while the King and his entourage were returning to Accra from a private visit to the Northern Region. The King had been in Tamale at the invitation of the Yaa Naa, a visit intended to strengthen the historical and traditional ties between the Ga and Dagbon kingdoms.
Reports from the palace and witnesses indicate that although the vehicle was involved in a crash, the Ga Mantse remains in stable condition and in high spirits. The Ghana Police Service responded promptly to the scene to provide security and assist the royal delegation. While the specific cause of the dawn accident has not been fully detailed, the quick response of emergency services ensured that the King and his party were secured. The news has been met with thanksgiving at the palace, as the traditional leader escaped without injury despite the potential severity of the dawn collision.
In a separate and more tragic development, a road accident on the Ho–Aflao Highway in the Volta Region has resulted in two fatalities and 14 injuries. This crash involved a Ford Transit vehicle and a Honda Civic, which collided head-on when the driver of the Ford Transit attempted a dangerous overtaking maneuver. The impact of the collision left several passengers trapped within the wreckage, necessitating a swift rescue operation by the Ghana National Fire Service. Responders worked to extricate the victims and manage the scene, which saw temporary traffic disruptions as authorities worked to clear the highway.
Emergency medical teams transported the 14 injured individuals to nearby hospitals for urgent treatment, while the bodies of the two deceased individuals were taken to the morgue. As of the latest reports, the identities of the deceased have not yet been released to the public as authorities seek to notify their next of kin. These two incidents, occurring in the Oti and Volta regions, underscore the persistent challenges of road safety on Ghana's highways, particularly during night travel and high-speed maneuvers like overtaking. Investigations into the exact causes of both accidents are currently being conducted by the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service.
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