The Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has been discharged from the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) following medical treatment after surviving a recent road accident.
Sources close to the Ga Traditional Council confirmed that the revered traditional ruler responded positively to treatment and has now returned home to continue his recovery.
Royal Palace Confirms Stable Condition
Officials indicated that the Ga Mantse was admitted to UGMC shortly after the accident for observation and medical care. Though details of the crash remain limited, palace sources assured the public that the king did not sustain life-threatening injuries.
Medical personnel at the facility reportedly monitored him closely to ensure there were no underlying complications before authorising his discharge.
His release from hospital has been welcomed by members of the Ga State and well-wishers who had expressed concern following news of the accident.
Outpouring of Support and Prayers
Following reports of the incident, traditional leaders, government officials and members of the public extended messages of solidarity and prayers for his swift recovery.
The Ga Mantse, who serves as the paramount leader of the Ga people, plays a central role in traditional governance, cultural preservation and community development within the Greater Accra Region.
Community members described his discharge as a relief, noting that his leadership remains vital to ongoing traditional and developmental activities within the Ga State.
Call for Road Safety Vigilance
The incident has also renewed public discussion around road safety and the need for vigilance among motorists. While no official statement has detailed the exact circumstances of the crash, stakeholders have urged drivers to observe traffic regulations to prevent avoidable accidents.
As he continues his recuperation, palace sources say the Ga Mantse is in stable condition and is expected to resume official duties after adequate rest.
The Ga State has expressed gratitude to medical staff at the University of Ghana Medical Centre for their professionalism and care during his treatment, describing the outcome as a testament to the country’s growing medical capacity.
