Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has mourned the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Bibiani Anwiaso Bekwai Alfred Amoah and his driving force Samuel Gyasi who died in an coincidence that befell on Tuesday July 12.
Dr Bawumia stated the 2 had been devoted patriots who served with dignity and passion.
“Sad to listen the demise of Hon. Alfred Amoah, MCE for Bibiani Anwiaso Bekwai Municipal Assembly and his driving force Samuel Gyasi. Both Alfred and Samuel had been devoted patriots who served with dignity and passion.
“May the souls of our expensive brothers relaxation in ideal peace,” he wrote on Facebook on Wednesday July 13.
The coincidence at Akim Fisher at the Accra Kumasi motorway withinside the Eastern region.
Police file says Alfred Amoah turned into on board the assembly's Nisaan Patrol four×four GC2060-18 touring from Accra closer to Bibiani path.
On achieving a segment of the street at Akim Fisher at the Accra-Kumasi Highway, a Man Diesel Articulated truck No. AS 4229-X from Kumasi path veered off its lane and crashed head-on with the Nissan Patrol four×four.
The MCE and his driving force were given trapped withinside the car and each died at the spot.
With the assist of the National Fire Service from Bunso and Kibi the our bodies of the deceased had been eliminated and despatched to Kibi Government Hospital wherein they had been showed with the aid of using the Medical Officer on duty.
Their our bodies had been deposited on the mortuary for preservation, identity and autopsy.
A Man Diesel Fuel tanker No. GN 8540-20 pushed with the aid of using Habibu Adam elderly 35 years with an empty tank from Kumasi path on seeing the hazard in advance implemented his brakes to keep away from a crash. In the process, misplaced manipulate of the steerage wheel, veered of his lane and landed right into a ditch at the offside going through Accra path.
Efforts are being made with the aid of using the police to tow the coincidence automobiles from the scene and impact the arrest of the Articulator truck driving force who's presently at large.