Ford Transit Overturns at Gomoa Onyaazde, 15 Passengers Injured
A Ford Transit bus overturned at Gomoa Onyaazde along the Kasoa‑Mankesim road, leaving fifteen passengers injured in what authorities describe as a serious road accident. The incident occurred after the bus reportedly suffered a tyre burst, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Accordin
Ogyem Solomon

A Ford Transit bus overturned at Gomoa Onyaazde along the Kasoa‑Mankesim road, leaving fifteen passengers injured in what authorities describe as a serious road accident. The incident occurred after the bus reportedly suffered a tyre burst, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
According to eyewitnesses, the bus was traveling along the busy Kasoa‑Mankesim route when the tyre suddenly gave way. The driver struggled to maintain control, but the vehicle eventually veered off the road and overturned, coming to a halt in a roadside area. Panic ensued as passengers tried to escape the wreckage.
Emergency responders arrived quickly at the scene to assist the injured. Victims were rushed to nearby medical facilities for treatment, with some sustaining minor injuries and others more serious cuts and bruises. Local authorities have confirmed that all passengers were accounted for and that no fatalities were reported at the time of the incident.
The accident has drawn attention to the condition of public transport vehicles and the importance of regular maintenance, particularly for tyres, brakes, and other safety equipment. Transportation safety experts emphasize that tyre bursts are a leading cause of road accidents, especially on high-traffic roads where vehicles are often overloaded or poorly maintained.
The Ghana Police Service has launched an investigation to ascertain the exact cause of the accident, including whether the bus was overloaded or if mechanical failure played a role. Drivers on the Kasoa‑Mankesim road have been urged to exercise caution, adhere to speed limits, and ensure that vehicles are roadworthy before embarking on journeys.
Community members have expressed concern over the frequency of such road accidents, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement of vehicle inspection regulations and public awareness campaigns on road safety. Many parents and relatives of passengers praised the prompt response of emergency services, which likely prevented more severe injuries or fatalities.
Authorities have also called on bus operators to prioritize passenger safety by conducting regular vehicle checks and adhering to transportation safety protocols. Meanwhile, the injured passengers are reported to be receiving medical attention, and their conditions are being closely monitored.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with road travel and the importance of proactive measures to prevent accidents. Ensuring that vehicles are properly maintained, drivers are well-trained, and passengers adhere to safety measures are crucial steps in reducing road-related injuries and deaths.
The Gomoa Onyaazde accident underscores the need for continued vigilance on Ghana’s roads, as well as community and governmental collaboration to promote safe travel and protect the lives of commuters.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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