Asawase Member of Parliament and Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak and his deputy, Ahmed Ibrahim, Banda MP are responding to treatment after they were involved in a near-fatal accident at Kubease near Konongo, Saturday morning.
The members of parliament were driving from Accra for a funeral in Sunyani when their SUV got involved in an accident,
According to reports, an immigration vehicle made U-turn on the Konongo highway, and in the driver’s bid to avoid running into the vehicle, they veered off the road and entered the bush.
They were rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) with their entourage including police officers and driver.
Eric Adjei, the Deputy Communications Officer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for Bono region said, “It is with a grateful heart that I wish to inform all well-wishers that the two honourable members of parliament are fine and responding to treatment.”
The two legislators were said to have been discharged at about 3 pm Saturday afternoon.
Read below post from Deputy Communications Officer – Bono Region
HON. MUNTAKA AND HON. AHMED IBRAHIM ARE OKAY AND RESPONDING TO TREATMENT
Earlier today news of the Minority Chief Whip and his deputy involving in a near-fatal accident was all over social media. It is with grateful heart that I wish to inform all well-wishers that the two Honorable members of parliament are fine and responding to treatment.
The members of parliament were driving from Accra for a funeral in Sunyani when their SUV got involved in an accident, they were rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital with their entourage (Police officers and Driver) earlier today.
The members of parliament and everybody on board is fine and doing very well, we are grateful for your prayers and we wish them a speedy recovery.
Thank you
Signed
Eric Adjei
Deputy Communications Officer – Bono Region
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These are the sort of people who should always be involved in an accident because they told Ghanaians in their Green book that all the roads in Ghana has been fixed by Mahama.
GHNAIANS LIKE FUNERALS TOO MUCH. IT APPEARS THE MPS GET REWAEDED FOR THE AMOUNT OF FUNERALS THEY ATTEND.
Thank God no one was seriously hurt. @John Smith 50km/h V8 can stop within 5 meters with it ABS when the breaks applied. 50km/h V8 will not be damaged like this. this damaged is nothing less than 100 km/h. The Fact is 4x4 Drivers in Ghana dont know the capabilities of the vehicles they drive.
We thank God for their lives.
When you are rushed from Konongo to KATH then it is not an injury that requires first aid. Near fatal is a bit of a stretch. The damage on the car is a car at about 50km/hr on impact. We wish them a speedy recovery.