The National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has been discharged from the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) after nearly a month of treatment following a serious accident en route to Kumasi for a party event.
His condition has significantly improved, and he is now on the road to recovery.
In a social media post, Ahiagbah expressed gratitude for the support and prayers he received during his ordeal, stating, “I am out of the hospital today with a few more knots to untie, but I am back on my feet again. Thank God almighty, and thank you all for your prayers and support.”
Ahiagbah also took the time to acknowledge the medical team that played a crucial role in his recovery.
“To the dedicated team led by Dr. Charles K. Dally, the catalyst; Dr. Otu Boateng, the signature man; Dr. Roland Azorliade, the wise one; and Professor Peter Ambe, latter-day addition to the team and the host of nurses, I say God bless you for doctoring and nursing me back onto my feet.”
He expressed his appreciation for the leadership at KATH, specifically recognizing Prof. Addai-Mensah’s role in advancing the hospital’s services.
“To Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), led by the dynamic Prof. Addai-Mensah, I owe a debt of support and advocacy to ensure that KATH continues to improve healthcare outcomes for Ghanaians.”
Reflecting on his time in the hospital, Ahiagbah shared the challenges he faced, describing the experience as both “frightening and painful.”
He added that the ordeal had given him insight into the gaps and potential within Ghana’s healthcare system.
Motivated by his experience, Ahiagbah announced his intention to establish the Turning Point Foundation, aimed at promoting a “people-centered, outcome-driven health policy regime in Ghana.”