Chief of Assin Tetre‑Nkwanta Dies in Motorbike Accident
The chief of Assin Tetre‑Nkwanta tragically lost his life in a road accident on the Cape Coast‑Kumasi Highway on Sunday evening. The 70‑year‑old traditional leader died after colliding with a motorbike near Assin Praso, prompting an immediate response from local authorities and residents. According
Ogyem Solomon

The chief of Assin Tetre‑Nkwanta tragically lost his life in a road accident on the Cape Coast‑Kumasi Highway on Sunday evening. The 70‑year‑old traditional leader died after colliding with a motorbike near Assin Praso, prompting an immediate response from local authorities and residents.
According to eyewitness accounts, the incident occurred around 8:00 pm, and the aftermath caused confusion and alarm among motorists and community members. Locals rushed to provide assistance while alerting emergency responders, who arrived promptly at the scene. The exact cause of the collision remains under investigation by the police, and authorities are expected to release more information once the probe is concluded.
The late chief was a respected figure in his community, widely admired for his leadership, dedication to social development, and efforts to promote cultural and traditional values in Assin Tetre‑Nkwanta. Residents and traditional councils have expressed deep sorrow over his passing, highlighting his commitment to the welfare and unity of the community.
In Ghanaian culture, the death of a chief is a moment of significant mourning, with elaborate rites and ceremonies that reflect the deceased’s status and contributions. Funeral arrangements are typically carried out in accordance with local traditions, involving participation from family members, neighbouring communities, and other traditional leaders. Official statements from the traditional council and local authorities are expected in the coming days to outline the plans for commemorations and burial rites.
The tragic accident has also drawn attention to road safety concerns, particularly on major highways during night-time hours. Advocates have reminded drivers and motorbike riders to exercise caution, adhere to traffic rules, and use protective equipment such as helmets to prevent similar accidents. Night-time travel, especially on busy highways like the Cape Coast‑Kumasi route, continues to be a high-risk period for road incidents.
The passing of the chief has left a somber atmosphere in Assin Tetre‑Nkwanta, with community members remembering his years of service, guidance, and leadership. Many have shared condolences, recalling his role in fostering development and unity within the traditional area.
Authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. Meanwhile, residents, family members, and officials are preparing to honour the late chief through traditional ceremonies and memorial activities, ensuring that his legacy is properly recognised and celebrated by the community he served faithfully throughout his life.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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