NPP Treasurer Suspends Visit After Driver Injured In Buipe Convoy Crash

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The Office of the National Treasurer of the New Patriotic Party has suspended a working visit by Dr Charles Dwamena after a road accident in the Savannah Region left one driver injured.
The incident happened on Friday, April 24, near Buipe while the National Treasurer's convoy was travelling from Tamale towards Kintampo. According to a statement from his office, Dr Dwamena and the members of his team escaped the crash unharmed.
The driver, however, sustained injuries and was taken to the Central Gonja Government Hospital. The statement said he is responding to treatment.
Convoy accident forces halt to itinerary
The suspension means all remaining activities on Dr Dwamena's itinerary have been put on hold until further notice. The office did not immediately announce a new date for the continuation of the working visit.
"As a result of the accident, the National Treasurer has decided to halt all remaining activities on his itinerary," the statement said.
The decision effectively pauses the National Treasurer's engagements after the convoy's journey through the Savannah Region was interrupted. The route from Tamale towards Kintampo is a key corridor linking the northern sector to the middle belt, and Buipe is one of the major points along that stretch.
While the statement confirmed that the party official and his team were safe, it placed emphasis on the condition of the injured driver and the immediate need to suspend the rest of the programme. No further details were provided on the circumstances of the accident or the extent of damage to the vehicle involved.
Driver receiving treatment at Central Gonja Government Hospital
The injured driver was rushed to the Central Gonja Government Hospital after the crash. The office of the National Treasurer said he was responding to treatment, offering the clearest update on his condition following the incident.
The statement did not identify the driver by name. It also did not indicate whether he would require further medical attention beyond the treatment being received at the hospital.
For now, the official position from Dr Dwamena's office is that the remaining activities connected to the visit will not proceed as planned. The announcement gives no replacement schedule, leaving the programme suspended until a further communication is issued.
- The accident occurred on Friday, April 24.
- It happened near Buipe in the Savannah Region.
- The convoy was travelling from Tamale towards Kintampo.
- Dr Charles Dwamena and his team were not injured.
- The driver was taken to the Central Gonja Government Hospital.
- The working visit has been suspended until further notice.
Visit remains suspended until further notice
The timeline provided by the office places the incident on April 24, with the public update confirming the suspension of the itinerary after the crash. That sequence matters because it shows the halt was not a routine postponement, but a direct response to an unexpected incident involving the convoy during the Tamale to Kintampo trip.
At this stage, the office has not released additional medical details, and it has not indicated whether any internal review of the journey will follow. What has been confirmed is narrow but significant: one driver was injured, the National Treasurer and his team were unharmed, and the visit will remain on pause until the office decides otherwise.
Dr Dwamena's office said the National Treasurer has halted the remaining engagements on his schedule as a direct result of the accident. The move is a precautionary and operational decision, given the injuries sustained by the driver and the disruption to the convoy's movement.
The New Patriotic Party's National Treasurer was on an ongoing working visit before the incident. The statement did not list the activities already completed or the specific stops that were yet to be covered before the suspension was announced.
In political fieldwork, working visits often involve meetings, consultations and administrative engagements across different parts of the country. In this case, the official communication from the office was limited to the accident, the safety of the National Treasurer and his team, the condition of the driver, and the decision to stop the rest of the itinerary.
The absence of further details means the focus remains on the driver's recovery and the next steps from the National Treasurer's office. Until a new update is issued, the suspended programme will not continue.
The incident also adds to wider public concern over road safety on major inter-regional routes. Although the statement did not attribute the crash to any specific cause, the location and the nature of the travel highlight the risks that come with long-distance road movement by public officials, party officers and their teams.
For the NPP National Treasurer's office, the immediate message is clear: Dr Dwamena and his team are safe, the injured driver is receiving treatment, and all remaining activities have been put on hold. Any resumption of the working visit will depend on a later announcement from the office.
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