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PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO’S CONVOY INVOLVED IN FATAL ACCIDENT ON ACCRA-KUMASI HIGHWAY

OFFICE
PRESIDENT
GHANA
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORATE
JUBILEE HOUSE-ACCRA
19th May 2024

For Immediate Release

PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO’S CONVOY INVOLVED IN FATAL ACCIDENT ON
ACCRA-KUMASI HIGHWAY

On Sunday, 19th May 2024, several vehicles belonging to the President’s convoy were
involved in a fatal accident along the Bunso-Akyem Asafo stretch of the Accra-Kumasi
Highway.

The unfortunate incident occurred whilst the convoy was on its way back from
Kumasi, after accompanying the President to Kumasi for a series of events this weekend.

Tragically, one of the drivers, Mr. Kwesi Atta, has lost his life. Additionally, several close
protection and police officers from the President’s security detail have sustained varying
degrees of injuries, and received initial treatment at the Suhum Government Hospital.

The injured persons are currently being evacuated to the University of Ghana Medical
Centre for further treatment and observation. Several vehicles in the convoy have also
been completely wrecked as a result of the accident.

Fortunately, the President is safe and unharmed, as he travelled to Accra via military
aircraft.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the deceased, and we wish a speedy
recovery to the injured officers. Further details will be communicated as we continue to
assess the situation.

We appreciate your understanding and support during this difficult time.

Eugene Arhin
Director of Communications
Office of the President

 

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