PETROSOL Platinum Energy Limited, one of Ghana’s leading OMCs, has confirmed the loss of a life following an accident involving one of its fleet vehicles in Accra, capital of Ghana, on Sunday morning, September 7, 2025.
The company did not provide details of the victim, citing respect for the privacy of the bereaved families.
Two other victims are currently on admission receiving medical care.
The company expressed deep concern about the tragic outcome of this morning’s incident and extended its deepest condolences to the grieving families.
“Out of profound respect for the families’ privacy, we will not be providing specific details on the conditions of the individuals involved. We are focused on providing our full support to the family and continuing our cooperation with the Ghana Police Service,” PETROSOL said in an update on its earlier statement on the incident.
According to the company, its internal investigation, in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, has established its vehicle that was involved in the accident was taken without authorisation from its head office premises by a security guard on duty.
The company explained that the security man in question is not an employee of PETROSOL but rather an employee of a third-party security agency contracted to guard its facility.
“These actions were carried out without the knowledge or consent of PETROSOL and constitute a serious breach of the trust we place in our service providers,” the company said.
The company emphasised that it is engaging with the management of the contracted security agency to address this grave matter.
The company expressed its unwavering commitment to the families affected by the tragedy and assured them of continued support.
“We are cooperating fully with the Ghana Police Service to ensure the individual involved is held accountable and that their investigation proceeds swiftly,” the statement concluded.
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