A violent confrontation between the youth of Wiamoase and Ntonso in the Ashanti Region has claimed four lives.
The deceased, all identified as residents of Ntonso, had travelled to Wiamoase to attend a funeral when tensions between the two groups escalated.
Reports indicate that a disagreement broke out between the youth factions over an unclear issue. What began as a dispute quickly spiraled into chaos, with some members of the Ntonso group reportedly drawing pistols.
Two women were shot during the melee, triggering outrage among the Wiamoase youth.
In retaliation, the Wiamoase group reportedly armed themselves with machetes and launched an attack, resulting in the deaths of four individuals from Ntonso.
The Minister for the Interior, Henry Quartey, has authorized an extension of the curfew hours in the Alavanyo and Nkonya Townships and their adjacent areas within the Oti Region.
The revised curfew now spans from 6:00pm to 6:00am, commencing on Sunday, May 19, 2024.
This decision stems from recommendations put forth by the Oti Regional Coordinating Council, as outlined in a press release issued by the Ministry.
The objective behind this extension is to bolster security measures and uphold peace within the affected localities.
The government has expressed gratitude towards the chiefs, elders, opinion leaders, youth, and residents for their adherence to the curfew regulations, acknowledging their cooperative efforts in maintaining public safety and tranquility in the region.
Additionally, the statement underscores the importance of utilizing established mechanisms for conflict resolution and dispute settlement within the community.
“The Minister for the Interior has by Executive Instrument renewed the Curfew hours imposed on Alavanyo and Nkonya Townships and their environs in the Oti Region from 6:00pm to 6:00am effective Sunday, May 19, 2024″
“Government continues to express its appreciation to the chiefs, elders, opinion leaders, youth and people of the area for their efforts in ensuring peace in the area and urges them to use the established mechanisms for the resolution of all their conflicts and disputes.”
About 30 more factories are at various stages of completion under the One District One Factory (1D1F) initiative in the Ashanti Region, Mr. Simon Osei-Mensah, the Regional Minister, has disclosed.
The Minister, who was speaking at the 23rd Regional Annual General Meeting of the Ashanti, Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regional Branch of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) in Kumasi, said the region was a beneficiary of 21 out of the 125 factories, already in operation under the initiative.
The meeting, which was on the theme: “Investing in Ghanaian Industries to Leverage Opportunities in the Single African Market,” was held to take stock of the activities of the Association and to chart the way forward by addressing pertinent issues affecting the growth of industries.
It was attended by representatives of AGI from the four regions and other relevant industry players.
Mr Osei-Mensah said the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government in its quest to change the nature of the economy from taxation to production, launched the 1D 1F initiate in 2017 to promote the manufacturing and service sectors through several policy initiatives.
He said through the GhanaCARES ‘Obatanpa’ Programme, the Government supported many manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries to survive the COVID-19 impact.
“One of the objectives of the GhanaCARES ‘Obatanpa’ Programme is to support the private sector particularly agribusiness, manufacturing, ICT and digitalisation,” he stated.
The Minister urged the Association to strengthen and deepen collaboration with the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) and take advantage of the Authority’s work to diversify its export base.
The location of the Secretariat of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in Ghana, according to the Minister, offered a perfect opportunity for the AGI to make deliberate attempt to create export-oriented companies to enhance the country’s industrialisation agenda.
He said the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council had always collaborated with the private sector and that together with the AGI, his outfit was implementing projects that would grow the economy to promote businesses in the Ashanti region.
Mr Akwasi Nyamekye, Regional AGI Chairperson for Ashanti, Ahafo, Bono and Bono East, called on the Government to take a second look at the current ECOWAS protocols on trade, saying in-spite of the protocols there was no free movement of goods within the sub-region.
He said the association and its members had the capacity to support all government programmes that fell within their domain.