Promasidor Ghana Limited Mourns Sales Lead Patrick Osei Oware After Fatal Crash

Accra, May 3, 2026 — Promasidor Ghana Limited has confirmed the death of its Southern Sector Sales Lead, Patrick Osei Oware, following a tragic road accident at Suhyin on the Koforidua–Tafo Highway.

 

The company described the news as deeply distressing, noting that Oware’s passing has left a significant void within its team. Colleagues remember him as a dedicated professional whose contributions played an important role in strengthening the company’s presence across the southern sector.

 

In a statement issued by the company, management expressed its grief and extended condolences to the family and loved ones of the late Oware.

 

“The loss of our colleague is a painful one. We extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved family and loved ones,” the statement said.

 

Promasidor Ghana also made a public appeal for restraint in the circulation of content related to the accident, emphasizing the need for dignity and respect during this period of mourning.

 

“We respectfully appeal to the public to exercise restraint in sharing images and videos from the accident. As we mourn our beloved colleague, we urge everyone to respect the privacy of the family,” the company added.

 

The late Patrick Osei Oware is being remembered not only for his professional excellence but also for his personal impact on those who worked closely with him.

 

Further details regarding funeral arrangements are yet to be announced.

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

PROMASIDOR GHANA MOURNS THE DEATH OF ITS SOUTHERN SECTOR SALES LEAD, PATRICK OSEI OWARE

 

Accra, May 3, 2026 – The Management of Promasidor Ghana Limited has received with profound shock and sorrow the news of the passing of our Southern Sector Sales Lead, Patrick Osei Oware, after a tragic road crash at Suhyin on the Koforidua Tafo Highway.

 

The loss of our colleague is a painful one. We extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved family and loved ones.

 

We respectfully appeal to the public to exercise restraint in sharing images and videos from the horrific accident. As we mourn our beloved friend, we also urge the public to respect the privacy of the families of our departed colleague.

 

SIGNED

Paa Kwesi Forson

Corporate Communications and Public Relations Lead

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