Ambrose Dery sympathises with families of Akomadan accident

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Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery, has expressed his condolence to families who lost relatives in the gory accident that happened at Akomadan.

The Member of Parliament of Nandom also through his Facebook page sympathised with the passengers of the bus who sustained severe injuries as a result of the accident.

“I am saddened by the horrific accident in Akomaden that claimed the lives of six people as reported this morning… My condolences to the families of the deceased and I wish the injured a speedy recovery,” he said.

According to Mr Dery, the bus was said: “To have left my constituency NANDOM through LAWRA towards Kumasi.”

Six passengers were reported to have burnt to death when a bus travelling from Lawra in the Upper West Region caught fire after being involved in an accident at a Police checkpoint at Akomadan.

According to the Police, 22 others are receiving treatment after they sustained various degrees of injury.

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Narrating what happened, a source said the vehicle with 37 passengers on board crashed into an abandoned vehicle at the Police checkpoint.

One of the passengers, identified only as Kwasi, who managed to escape from the vehicle before it caught fire, said the driver failed to apply the brakes because he was driving at top speed.

“Because he was on top speed, he couldn’t brake immediately and crashed into a stationary vehicle at the barrier resulting in the accident and subsequently burst into flames,” he narrated.

Mr Dery, therefore, cautioned road users, especially drivers to drive safely in order to avoid the loss of lives through accidents.

“The cost of these avoidable deaths go beyond the immediate families. We must endeavor to make our roads safe for every road user,” he noted.