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Patrick Osei Oware, popularly known as Pomo, the Southern Sector Sales Lead of Promasidor Ghana, with oversight of the Eastern, Ashanti, Volta, and Greater Accra regions, has died in a road crash at Suhyin on the Koforidua–Tafo Highway.
The crash happened on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Eyewitnesses said Mr Osei Oware was driving towards Koforidua when a Hyundai H400, which was attempting to overtake a motorcycle, veered into his lane.
In an effort to avoid a head-on collision, his vehicle reportedly swerved off the road and crashed into a tree.
He died at the scene.
Mr Osei Oware was widely known in business and marketing circles and had responsibility for some of the company’s key operational regions across the country.
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