The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has been officially discharged from the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) after receiving treatment for injuries sustained in a road accident earlier this week.
The traditional leader was involved in a vehicle crash on Tuesday evening while traveling through the Oti Region, an incident that prompted an immediate medical response to ensure his safety and well-being.
Following the accident, the King was transported to the specialized facility in Accra, where he underwent a series of evaluations and medical procedures to address his condition.
Medical personnel at the University of Ghana Medical Centre confirmed that the Ga Mantse was stabilized and responded well to the treatment provided by the hospital’s multidisciplinary team.
While the facility has officially authorized his release, specific details regarding the nature of the injuries sustained or the exact cause of the accident remain confidential.
The news of his discharge has been met with relief from the Ga Traditional Council and the public, who have been monitoring the situation closely since the news of the mishap first broke.
The Ga Mantse is expected to continue his recovery privately following his exit from the medical center. No official statement has been released yet regarding any adjustments to his upcoming public engagements or traditional duties.
Authorities are currently looking into the circumstances of the crash in the Oti Region to determine the contributing factors, though no further updates on the investigation have been provided at this time.
Ruth Abla ADJORLOLO



