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The Ga Mantse Tackie Teiko Tsuru II is in a stable condition following a road accident in the early hours of Wednesday.
The incident occurred at about 2:00 am at Pai-Katanga in the Oti Region while the King was returning to Accra from Tamale.
Sources close to the palace said he had travelled to the Northern Region on a private visit at the invitation of the Yaa Naa.
The visit, described as cordial and significant, formed part of ongoing engagements between traditional authorities aimed at strengthening bonds of unity and mutual respect among Ghana’s revered institutions.
However, on his return journey to Accra, the Ga Mantse’s vehicle was involved in an accident. He escaped unhurt and is reported to be in stable condition.
Personnel of the Ghana Police Service were said to have responded swiftly when they were alerted to the scene.
Although the full circumstances surrounding the accident are yet to be detailed, the mood at the palace is said to be one of relief and thanksgiving, as the Ga Mantse remains in good spirits.
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