A Tsito school bus with registration number GV2280-20, carrying over 60 members of the Evangelical Presbyterian (E. P) Church, enroute to Tamale, lost control and veered off the road at a segment of the Asukawkaw-Dambai highway.
The incident occurred, while the Church members were travelling from Kpedze in the Ho West District of the Volta Region to Tamale in the Northern Region for a church conference.
Fortunately, none of the passengers were injured in the accident, when the Ghana News Agency (GNA) arrived at the scene.
Stephen Akoto, a member of the church, promptly called the Krachi East DRIP Coordinator, seeking assistance to clear the bus from the ditch.
With the help of a tipper truck, the community members were able to pull the bus out of the ditch, allowing the passengers to continue their journey.
The swift and selfless actions of the Anyabor community members have been praised by the stranded passengers, who expressed gratitude for the kindness and solidarity shown in their time of need.
The incident has been hailed as a testament to the power of faith and the importance of gratitude.
GNA noticed that the Church members were joyful and full of gratitude, highlighting the significance of faith in times of crisis.









