As BoltClock points out, the answer was posted before any other answers; it is a low-quality answer, but an answer to their own question nonetheless. It cannot be a comment to the other answer because it was posted before that answer was ever added.
Moderators have a tiny window on each post that is flagged. Even when we look at the answer on the question page, we cannot always see that the post was flagged as NAA because you think it is merely responding to another answer.
This post has been flagged as NAA 4 times, for example, and all 4 times those flags were rejected, because the post reads like an answer to the question. There is also no comment on the post explaining that it is thought to be a response to another answer.
If this really was merely a comment (check the dates!), please use a custom moderator attention flag and explain to us that a) the post is merely a response to another answer, b) it is marked accepted so it is harder for the community to deal with it and c) a moderator should delete it.
Thanks to the attention you brought to it here on Meta, the community has now deleted it. It perhaps did not deserve to be deleted, but given the quality of the post and that it is likely to only attract more downvotes, I'm leaving it be.