Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu Discharged After Road Accident
Ghana’s Haruna Iddrisu has been discharged from the 37 Military Hospital following treatment for injuries sustained in a road accident on the Bolgatanga–Tumu highway. The Minister’s release comes after medical officials confirmed that he is in stable condition and recovering well from the incident.
Ogyem Solomon

Ghana’s Haruna Iddrisu has been discharged from the 37 Military Hospital following treatment for injuries sustained in a road accident on the Bolgatanga–Tumu highway. The Minister’s release comes after medical officials confirmed that he is in stable condition and recovering well from the incident.
Details surrounding the accident indicate that the crash occurred while the Minister was traveling along the Bolgatanga–Tumu route, one of the major highways in the Upper East Region. Although the exact cause of the accident has not been officially disclosed, reports suggest that swift response from emergency services played a key role in ensuring the Minister received prompt medical care.
The 37 Military Hospital, renowned for handling high-profile patients and critical cases, confirmed that Minister Iddrisu received immediate attention upon arrival. Medical personnel treated him for injuries sustained in the accident and closely monitored his recovery before granting discharge. Authorities have assured the public that he continues to recuperate under medical supervision.
The road accident drew widespread attention across the country, with citizens expressing concern for the Minister’s well-being and praying for a full recovery. Social media platforms quickly became spaces for supporters, colleagues, and the public to send messages of goodwill, emphasizing the importance of road safety for all commuters in Ghana.
Haruna Iddrisu, a veteran politician and the current Minister of Education, has played a significant role in shaping Ghana’s educational policies and initiatives. His work in promoting quality education and implementing reforms aimed at improving Ghana’s school system has earned him respect among educators, policymakers, and the wider public.
Road safety remains a critical issue in Ghana, with the National Road Safety Commission frequently emphasizing the need for strict adherence to traffic regulations, especially on major highways. Incidents like the one involving Minister Iddrisu highlight the ongoing challenges faced by commuters and the importance of preventive measures to reduce accidents.
Following his discharge, government officials have indicated that Minister Iddrisu will continue his recovery at home while gradually resuming official duties. Statements from his office emphasized that he appreciates the support from Ghanaians and assures citizens that he remains committed to his responsibilities in the education sector.
The Minister’s quick recovery and discharge serve as a relief to both the public and colleagues in government, signaling that he is regaining strength and will continue his work in advancing Ghana’s educational agenda. Authorities are expected to conduct further investigations into the circumstances of the crash to prevent similar incidents in the future.
In conclusion, while the road accident was a concerning event, the Minister’s stable condition and discharge from the hospital mark a positive development. The incident underscores the importance of road safety awareness and the need for continued efforts to safeguard the lives of all commuters on Ghanaian roads.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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