Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu Recovering After Car Accident in Bolgatanga
Haruna Iddrisu, Ghana’s Minister of Education, is recovering steadily after surviving a road traffic accident in Bolgatanga, the capital of the Upper East Region, his office has confirmed. The Minister was discharged from the hospital and is now resting at home, reassuring Ghanaians that he is in st
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Haruna Iddrisu, Ghana’s Minister of Education, is recovering steadily after surviving a road traffic accident in Bolgatanga, the capital of the Upper East Region, his office has confirmed. The Minister was discharged from the hospital and is now resting at home, reassuring Ghanaians that he is in stable condition.
The accident occurred while Mr. Iddrisu was travelling in the region, though the circumstances leading to the crash have not been fully disclosed. Following the incident, he was promptly taken to a medical facility for treatment and observation, where he received care for injuries sustained during the collision. Authorities confirmed that his condition was stable throughout his hospitalization.
After being discharged, the Education Minister shared a photo of himself to update the public on his status, expressing gratitude for the flood of prayers, messages, and well-wishes from citizens, colleagues, and political leaders. In his statement, he thanked Ghanaians for their support and assured them that he is on the road to full recovery.
News of the accident initially sparked concern across the country, with many taking to social media and other platforms to express their relief at his safety. Well-wishers commended his resilience and expressed hopes for a speedy recovery, emphasizing the important role Mr. Iddrisu plays in shaping Ghana’s education sector.
As Deputy Minister, he has been instrumental in implementing reforms aimed at improving access to quality education, modernizing learning infrastructure, and strengthening policies for both teachers and students nationwide. His temporary absence has raised awareness of his significant contribution to the ministry’s ongoing initiatives.
The Ministry of Education has confirmed that Mr. Iddrisu will take the necessary time to recuperate fully before resuming official duties. Government officials indicated that updates regarding his return to work would be communicated as appropriate, assuring the public of continuity in ministry operations.
Political observers noted that Mr. Iddrisu’s survival and recovery are a relief not only to his supporters but also to Ghanaians invested in ongoing educational reforms and programs. Many highlighted his dedication to public service and praised his commitment to advancing the country’s education agenda despite challenges.
In the meantime, citizens and colleagues continue to send prayers and messages of encouragement, celebrating the Minister’s resilience and positive outlook following the incident. The public response reflects the respect and trust he has earned over years of service in the education and political sectors.
The Education Minister’s office has expressed appreciation for the support and requested that the public continue to keep him in their thoughts as he completes his recovery. Officials stressed that the accident, though serious, did not pose long-term risks to his health, and he is expected to resume duties once fully cleared by medical professionals.
Haruna Iddrisu’s recovery serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety, prompt medical attention, and the solidarity of citizens in times of unforeseen incidents. His return to health is welcomed by Ghanaians nationwide who follow his work and initiatives with keen interest.
Alhamdulilah Hon Haruna Iddrisu is recovering 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/IIxYB19CdY
— Muhammad Yaasiin (@Hajjyass70) February 15, 2026
Alhamdulilah Hon Haruna Iddrisu is recovering 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/IIxYB19CdY
— Muhammad Yaasiin (@Hajjyass70) February 15, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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