President Mahama Extends Condolences to Families of Obogu Tragedy Victims
- President John Dramani Mahama has expressed his condolences to the families of 16 young people who tragically died in a road accident at Obogu
- The tragic incident, which occurred on July 28, 2025, left four others injured after a vehicle collided with a tanker on the Accra-Kumasi highway
- Eyewitnesses stated that a tyre on the tanker burst, causing the vehicle to veer off its lane and crash into the vehicle carrying church members
- Ama Nsroma, a counsellor and head of the Nsroma Consult, said the president's message shows empathy and compassion, in an interview with YEN.com.gh
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President John Dramani Mahama has extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the 16 young people who tragically lost their lives in a recent road accident at Obogu in the Ashanti Region.
President Mahama expressed his deep sorrow over the incident, offering words of comfort to the bereaved families during this difficult time.

Source: UGC
Speaking at a recent event, President Mahama emphasised the gravity of the loss, acknowledging the impact it would have on the families and the community.
He urged the affected families to find strength and solace in the support of their loved ones and the nation.
"I also take this moment to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of the 15 young people who lost their lives recently in Obogu in the Ashanti Region," he reportedly said.
The tragic accident has once again brought attention to road safety concerns in Ghana, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and adherence to traffic regulations to prevent such incidents in the future.
Watch the video about the President mourning the Obogu crash victims is below:
Counsellor praises President Mahama's condolence message
Speaking to YEN.com.gh in an interview, Ama Nsroma, counsellor and head of the Nsroma Consult, noted that the president's gesture of expressing condolences to the families of the victims was a significant show of empathy and compassion.

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She believes that it acknowledged the pain and loss the families were going through and offered a sense of comfort and support during that difficult time.
The counsellor further added that the gesture could help the families feel seen and heard, and might provide some solace as they navigated their grief, reminding them that they were not alone and that their loss was being recognized by the leadership of the country.
"The president's gesture of expressing condolences to the families of the victims is a significant show of empathy and compassion. It acknowledges the pain and loss the families are going through and offers a sense of comfort and support during this difficult time," she said.
"This gesture can help the families feel seen and heard, and may provide some solace as they navigate their grief. It’s a reminder that they are not alone and that their loss is being recognized by the leadership of the country," she added.
What happened in road crash at Obogu?
On Monday, July 28, 2025, 16 members of the Saviour Church perished in a ghastly road accident, which included the children of the head pastor.
According to media reports, the accident, which occurred on the Juaso-Nkawkaw stretch of the Accra-Kumasi highway, also left four others wounded after a vehicle collided with a tanker.
A church elder, Kofi Baah, told Adom News that the group was returning from a youth event when the crash occurred.
“We rushed to the Yawkwei Steward Hospital after hearing the news, only to find out that our beloved members had passed away," he said.
He explained that the incident involved a collision between the vehicle carrying the church members and a truck transporting fuel.
Eyewitness reports revealed that a tyre on the tanker burst, causing the vehicle to veer off its lane and crash into the church members' vehicle.

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Emergency response teams from the Juaso Motor Traffic and Transport Directorate (MTTD), Ambulance Service, and the Ghana National Fire Service from Konongo and Juaso quickly arrived at the scene to assist the casualties, who ranged in age from four to 21 years.

Source: UGC
Obogu accident victims buried
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Obogu crash victims were laid to rest in a mass burial in the region, with the community and their family members mourning openly.
The 16 youths, who were members of the Obogu Saviour Church, were returning from a weekend church retreat when their minibus collided head-on with a fuel tanker.
Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh