In a concerning turn of events today, the Ghanaian President’s Aide-de-Camp (ADC) collapsed during a parliamentary session. The incident took place as the ADC was in the chamber alongside the President for an official event, sparking immediate concern among lawmakers and officials in attendance.
Eyewitnesses reported that the ADC appeared to be in good health before suddenly collapsing without warning. Parliamentary security and medical personnel quickly intervened, providing immediate assistance. The ADC was swiftly escorted out of the chamber and transported to a nearby medical facility for further evaluation.
The President, who was in attendance during the event, expressed his concern over the incident. A statement issued by the presidency stated: "The health and well-being of our public servants and officials are of paramount importance to the government. Our thoughts and prayers are with the ADC at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as necessary."
Government officials have reassured the public that appropriate medical care is being administered, and further information about the ADC’s condition will be made available in due course.
The cause of the collapse has yet to be determined, and authorities are conducting a thorough investigation to ensure the ADC's health is adequately addressed. Meanwhile, Parliament has resumed its activities, with members expressing their support for the ADC and their commitment to a full recovery.