President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has conveyed his condolences over the loss of Kwesi Atta, a presidential driver who died in a convoy accident at Bunso Junction in the Eastern Region.
He described the late Kwesi Atta as a loyal employee who supported him in all circumstances, highlighting his deep grief over the sudden loss.
The president also extended his wishes for a swift recovery to the other individuals injured in the crash, expressing hope that they will soon recuperate and be able to resume their responsibilities and support their families.
“I would, with your indulgence, ask you to be upstanding, to join me in a minute’s silence. In memory of an employee – a faithful employee, Kwesi Atta, who died tragically in an unnecessary accident this week in the line of duty, I wish the other three affected persons speedy recoveries.
“May the soul of Kwesi Atta rest and abide peacefully in the bosom of the Almighty until the last day of the resurrection, when we shall all meet again,” he said while speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the 24 new ministers and deputy ministers at the Jubilee House.
This statement comes after an incident where a driver lost his life and others sustained severe injuries during President Akufo-Addo’s convoy’s return from the funeral of former Ejisu MP, John Kumah.
The crash happened at Bunso Junction, reportedly due to a collision with a KIA truck entering the path of the speeding convoy.
According to reports, the president was not in the convoy at the time of the accident.
Following subsequent reports, it was revealed that two military officers associated with the presidency and injured in the accident had been airlifted to Accra for advanced medical care.
On May 19, 2024, the presidency officially confirmed the accident and the identity of the deceased driver through a formal statement.