
Audio By Carbonatix
The General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, says the party's Communications Director, Richard Ahiagbah, is in stable condition following an accident on Saturday, July 27.
Mr Ahiagbah was en route to Kumasi for a party event when the accident occurred.
After visiting him at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi, Mr Kodua Frimpong reported that Mr Ahiagbah is responding positively to treatment and remains in a stable condition.

In a press statement issued on Sunday, Mr Kodua Frimpong conveyed the NPP’s heartfelt gratitude to all well-meaning Ghanaians for their overwhelming love and well wishes.
He also mentioned that the medical doctors have urged limited visits to ensure that Mr Ahiagbah receives adequate rest during his recovery.
“Mr Ahiagba is in a stable condition and is responding positively to treatment. The NPP expresses its heartfelt gratitude to all well-meaning Ghanaians for their overwhelming love and well wishes.”
“The attending doctors have advised limiting visitors to ensure Mr Ahiagba receives adequate rest during his recovery,” the statement said.
Latest Stories
-
FoSCel raises alarm over surge in sickle cell crises during rainy season
1 minute -
The Sky Is Not Our Enemy: A royal call to end the betrayal of our lands and waters
5 minutes -
2026 U17 WWCQ: Black Maidens arrive in Dakar ahead of Senegal qualifier
9 minutes -
Moral renewal, not policy alone, will transform Ghana – Apostle Nyamekye
16 minutes -
Amin Adam endorses Paul Afoko for NPP National Chairman
22 minutes -
When Prime Real Estate becomes a prime flood risk: Lessons from the June 29 floods
1 hour -
How dance and creative arts are transforming rehabilitation in Ghana’s correctional centres
1 hour -
‘Be apostles of ethical finance’- Ghana’s banking leaders return from Malaysia with a mission
2 hours -
Over 6,000 security service applicants fail first-ever drug screening – NACOC
2 hours -
Ghanaian extradited to US admits role in $4.4m romance fraud, agrees to pay restitution
2 hours -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
2 hours -
Telecel expands Ashanti impact, adopts Kumasi South Mother and Baby Unit
4 hours -
OMCs slash fuel prices as GOIL leads with petrol at GH¢12.79
4 hours -
MOBA Golf Club launches invitational as part of Mfantsipim School 150th Anniversary
4 hours -
NIB targets stronger 2026 performance after Q1 profit rises to GH¢34.3
4 hours