Victim Receiving Treatment at Yapei Polyclinic After Serious Road Accident
A serious road accident occurred at Yapei in the early hours of today, leaving several people injured and causing concern among residents and travelers in the area.
According to information gathered from the scene, an identification card recovered from one of the victims revealed the name Inusah Alhassan, believed to be from Tamale Central.
Fortunately, reports indicate that Inusah Alhassan survived the crash and is currently receiving medical treatment at the Yapei Polyclinic, where health professionals are attending to his condition.
Appeal to Family Members and Relatives
Authorities and concerned members of the public are appealing to anyone who knows Inusah Alhassan or his relatives to help contact them as soon as possible.
The appeal aims to ensure that family members are informed about his condition and can provide the necessary support during his recovery.
Call to Serena Insurance
It has also been reported that the victim may be affiliated with Serena Insurance. As a result, calls have been made for the company to reach out and provide the necessary assistance and support to their staff member during this difficult period.
Road Safety Concerns Raised
The incident has once again highlighted growing concerns about road safety on Ghana’s highways, particularly on busy routes that experience heavy vehicular movement.
Road safety advocates continue to urge drivers to exercise caution, obey traffic regulations, avoid speeding, and remain vigilant while traveling.
Prayers for Recovery
Many well-wishers have expressed gratitude that the victim survived the accident and have offered prayers for his speedy recovery.
Members of the public have also prayed for the safety of all travelers using Ghana’s roads and called for greater efforts to reduce road accidents nationwide.
May Allah grant Inusah Alhassan complete healing and protect all travelers on their journeys.
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