Amissah-Arthur escapes accident as saloon car crashes his convoy; 4 injured

Vice presidential convoy accident
[L-R] The second car for the veep lying upside down in the bush and the saloon car that rammed it
Ghana’s vice president, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, has narrowly escaped an accident, which has left four persons, including journalists and presidential bodyguards injured.

A saloon car which failed to heed to the signal of the veep’s motorcade, crashed into one of the black SUV V8 vehicles causing it to summersault before it rolled and landed upside down in a bush, TV3’s Komla Klutse reports

The vehicle is the backup car for the vice president. It directly follows the one in which the veep sits.

The accident happened at Gomoa Adam, near Esarkyir junction on the Winneba – Cape Coast highway.

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The vehicle directly follows the one that the veep sits in

Two journalists from Radio Gold and the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation together with some security details of the vice president were in that car at the time of the accident, Komla reports.

“About four injured but not so severe. They had cuts in the arm. Some are complaining about bodily pains. The driver was very tactful otherwise it would have been disastrous,” Komla who was part of the convoy reports.

How it happened

According to our correspondent, the veep was on his way to Dominase for the 20th anniversary of Nana Kwebu Ewusi, as well as to join the people for the celebration of the Akwambo Festival.

He reports a pick-up that was heading towards Accra from Mankesim area, refused to heed to the signal of the police motorcade to stop and veered into the lane of the vice president’s convoy.

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Driver of the saloon car

According to Komla, the vice president’s vehicle managed to swerve the pick-up vehicle, noting that the unregistered Daewoo which had also defied the motorcade signal, crashed the second vehicle, which followed Mr Amissah-Arthur’s.

The pick-up driver, according to our correspondent, did not stop.

The vice president was quickly surrounded by his security detail and within seconds, was moved away, our correspondent reports.

By Stephen Kwabena Effah|3news.com|Ghana

Twitter @steviekgh_TV3

 

 

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