Tag: Gambaga

  • Reprisal attack in Bawku results in one fatality

    Reprisal attack in Bawku results in one fatality

    A resident of Sagabo has been shot dead in what is believed to be a reprisal attack, following the shooting of two Level 400 students from Gambaga College of Education on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.

    The victim was attacked while tending to his cattle in the Sagabo-Zoogin area of Bawku.

    Earlier that same day, gunmen opened fire on two students in Gambaga township, an incident suspected to be linked to the ongoing Bawku conflict.

    Tensions in Bawku have been high since November 2021, when a dispute over the installation of a parallel chief escalated into violence. The conflict has flared up again since October 2024, claiming the lives of at least 73 people, including women and children.

  • Gambaga Witches Camp is a haven for accused witches – North East Regional Minister-designate

    Gambaga Witches Camp is a haven for accused witches – North East Regional Minister-designate

    Tia Ibrahim, the Minister-Designate for Ghana’s Northeast Region, has shared a thoughtful perspective on the Gambaga Witches Camp, a community for individuals accused of witchcraft.

    During his vetting on January 27 before the Appointments Committee, Ibrahim offered a deeper look into the camp’s history, its founding, and its complex role as both a sanctuary and a subject of debate.

    Ibrahim clarified that the Gambaga Witches Camp was created to provide protection for those accused of witchcraft, offering them safety from harm or even death, serving as a refuge from the often violent consequences of such accusations in their communities.

    He emphasized that, in the past, these accusations led to deadly violence, and the camp became a place of shelter for those abandoned because of the accusations.

    “The history of the Gambaga witches camp is very interesting. Initially, they used to kill alleged witches and the then Imam condemned the killings and proposed that they are sent to the traditional priest who had the powers to neutralise the witchery and that was when they stopped the killings.

    “So the Gambaga witches camp served as a home for the witches and so when you get there and it proves that you are not a witch, they allow you to go back but if it turns otherwise, then you remain there and then he uses his spiritual powers to neutralise the witchery in the witch.”

  • Bawumia lays foundation for Gambaga sports complex construction

    Bawumia lays foundation for Gambaga sports complex construction

    Excitement swept through Gambaga in the North East Region as Vice President and Flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, broke ground for the construction of a modern sports complex this morning.

    The initiative aims to provide modern sports amenities for Gambaga’s youth and its vicinity, while also serving as a communal gathering spot.

    During the sod-cutting event, attended by a throng of enthusiastic young people, Dr. Bawumia stressed the importance of the Gambaga Sports Complex in nurturing youth sporting talent and offering quality facilities for teams.

    Notably, Dr. Bawumia previously inaugurated the Naa Sheriga Sports Complex in Nelerigu, a project he personally championed for the community.

    The project, funded by Ghana Gas and managed by contractor Wembley Sports, pledges completion within five months.

    Key features will include a 1000-seat grandstand, VIP section, team and spectator amenities, changing rooms, and administrative offices.

    Under the Akufo-Addo administration, over 150 astro turfs have been erected nationwide, a substantial leap from the two available before their tenure.

    The Gambaga Sports Complex marks the government’s second astro turf and sports facility in the North East Region, following the construction of a similar one in Walewale four years ago.

  • Gov’t initiates processes for construction of Gambaga Sports Complex

    Gov’t initiates processes for construction of Gambaga Sports Complex

    Vice President and NPP Flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has broken ground for the construction of a modern sports complex in Gambaga, North East Region.

    The project aims to provide modern sports facilities for the youth of Gambaga and its surroundings, as well as serve as a social centre for the entire community.

    Addressing the crowd at the sod-cutting ceremony, attended by enthusiastic youth, Dr. Bawumia stated that the Gambaga Sports Complex, upon completion, will enable the youth to showcase their sporting talents and provide teams with a decent playing field.

    A few months ago, Dr. Bawumia commissioned the Naa Sheriga Sports Complex, which he personally constructed in Nelerigu for the community and its environs.

    The contractor for the project, Wembley Sports, has pledged to complete the project, funded by Ghana Gas, within five months.

    Facilities will include a 1000-seater stand, a VIP area, washrooms for teams and spectators, changing rooms, office complexes, among others.

    Since assuming office in 2017, the Akufo-Addo government has constructed over 150 astroturfs across the country, a significant increase from the two public astroturfs Ghana had prior to 2017.

    The Gambaga Sports Complex will be the second astroturf in the region.

  • Witchcraft accusations dehumanize individuals – Asabee

    Witchcraft accusations dehumanize individuals – Asabee

    The minister-designate for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Stephen Asamoah Boateng (Asabee), has described witchcraft accusations as demeaning.

    He said it is unfortunate that the vulnerable in our society are mostly the people tagged with such disturbing identity.

    “I was a former local government minster. I visited one of those sites in Gambaga, and I noticed that it dehumanizes people,” he stressed.

    According to him, although there is a need for sensitization and education to tackle the challenge, much of the responsibility falls on traditional authorities to clean up traditional practices and customs.

    “It calls for a lot of sensitizations, but the traditional authorities have the responsibility under the Chieftaincy Act to try and take out all these archaic practices and customs that may not be relevant to our modern development,”

    The minister-designate was responding to a question on whether he will support a private member bill that seeks to criminalize witchcraft accusations, after he appeared before the Parliament’s Appointments Committee to be vetted on Monday, February 20, 2013.

    Responding to the question, he said he will work closely with the traditional authorities, and with ministries like local government, culture and tourism and collaborate with my colleagues to bring a lot of sensitizations to the situation.

  • Gambaga shooting incident: Accused persons granted bail

    The accused persons in the Gambaga shooting incident have been granted a GH¢10,000 bail with two sureties each.

    They were granted bail by the Tamale Circuit Court on Wednesday, October 5, 2022.

    The first accused person, Fataw Balewa has also been granted bail to the tune of GH¢20,000 with two sureties.

    The case has been adjourned to October 19, 2022.

    Some 12 persons suspected to be land guards were last week arrested in Gambaga in the North East Region following a shooting incident.

    The incident was over a disagreement over a parcel of land between residents of Gambaga and a private developer.

    The shooting led to one person sustaining gunshot wounds.

    The injured was sent to the Gambaga Hospital, where he is receiving treatment.

    The 12 persons including the private developer, Fataw Balewa were later arrested by the Gambaga police and taken to the Tamale circuit court.

    Source: Citinews

  • 12 suspected land guards arraigned following shooting at Gambaga

    Twelve people suspected to be land guards were arraigned at the circuit court in Tamale following their arrest on Wednesday by the police for alleged possession of firearms.

    Confirming the arrest to Citi News, the North East Region police say their arrest is in relation to the Tuesday land dispute where one person sustained gunshot wounds at Gambaga.

    Some community members were trying to prevent a private developer from developing a parcel of land in Gambaga town.

    Police had to intervene to bring the situation under control.

    The wounded person was sent to the hospital in Gambaga for treatment.

    Source: Citinews

  • Military arrest 12 suspects in connection with a land dispute in Gambaga

    12 persons believed to be land guards including a private developer have been arrested by the military led by the North East Regional Minister over a land dispute between a private developer and the youth of Gambaga.

    The private developer, Tanko Fatau Alias Balewa allegedly encroached on several plot lands in the Gambaga community belonging to the District Assembly.

    The victims were subsequently handed over to the East Mamprusi Municipal police command in Gambaga for further interrogation.

    Tanko Fatau in 2021 had challenged by the youth of the community in order not to put up the structure but he went ahead to develop the land which was later demolished by the angry youth.

    The case was sent to court hence, the private developer was supposed to reappear in court next month, 13 October 2022, before he was arrested with the land guards by the military.

    Following the agitations from the youth to prevent the private developer from developing the land, he (Tanko Fatau alias Balewa) brought some land guards from Tamale in the Northern Region to guard the land.

    It is said that two persons from the community received some gun wounds after they exchanged gunshots with the land guards yesterday, 27 September 2022.

    After the arrest, two AK 47 rifles, two Pump action guns, one pistol, and 1001 live ammunition were retrieved from the victims by the military.

    Meanwhile, the North East Regional Minister and the Regional police command have declined to comment on the issue.

    However, they have both assured that they will address the media at the appropriate time.

  • 5 arrested for robbing businessman at Gambaga

    The Divisional Police Command in East Mamprusi have arrested three men and two women in connection with a robbery incident near Boku in the North East Region.

    The suspects are Mumuni Haruna, Kwame Samed ,Issahak Abdulai , Mohammed Ayisha and Ajara Abdul-Rauf.

    Information gathered by DGN Online, indicates that on May 7,20202 at about 0500hrs Sweidu Seidu a Langbinsi based business man gave an amount of Ghc 26,660.00 to his assistant suspect, Mumuni Haruna and his son Sweidu Amima to be given to one Adam Seidu in Gambaga.

    Suspect Mumuni Haruna however contacted suspect Kwame Samed and lsshaku Abdulai and planned with them to attack and rob them of the said amount.

    At about 0530hrs of same day suspect Mumuni Haruna and sweidu Aminu were on their way on a motorbike to Gambaga and on reaching a section of the road near Boku, suspect Kwame Samed and Issaku Abdulai appeared from the bush, fired a gun shot and ordered them to surrender the money which they did.

    Suspect Kwame Samed and Issahaku Abdnlai then took the money to their house and handed same to suspect Ayisha Mohammed, wife of Kwame Samed.

    Complainant Sweidu Seidu later reported the case to the police and in the course of investigation intelligence was picked that the robbery was committed by suspect Kwame Samed and Issahaku Abdulai.

    The suspects were immediately arrested and while in custody, suspect Isshaku Abdulai managed to send information to his wife, suspect Ajara Abdulai Rawuf to go for the money from suspect Ayisha Mohammed and hide it.

    Police however managed to retrieved the money during investigation.

    The five suspects will be arraigned before court after investigations.

    Source: Daily Guide Network

  • Gambaga residents undergo five-day Mass Drug Administration to control scabies

    Residents of Gambaga in the East Mamprusi Municipality of the North East Region have undergone a five-day Mass Drug Administration (MDA) exercise to control the outbreak of scabies, a skin infection, in the district.

    Organised by the District Health Directorate together with the Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) unit of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), the exercise covered the entire population, providing treatment for over 4,000 active cases as well as their contacts.

    The District Director of Health, Mr Mark Abugri, told the Daily Graphic that during the exercise, which started on Saturday, November 6, 2019, the residents were administered the medication, ivermectin, by 360 volunteers who moved from house to house.

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    In all, about 390,000 tablets of Ivermectin, worth US$594,000, provided by the GHS were administered to about 80 per cent of the estimated 180,000 population, Dr Abugri stated.

    He indicated however that the District Health Directorate funded the treatment of the about 5,000 cases that were first reported at a cost of GHc50,000.

    “In addition to the ivermectin, we also gave them pain killers and anti-histamine to reduce the intense itching,” he added.

    Reinfection

    Although the burden of the disease had reduced, since the outbreak, the mass drug administration had to cover the whole population due to the danger of reinfection.

    Mr Abugri explained that people who come into contact with those who get the infection incubate the disease and can easily cause reinfection, hence the need to administer the medicine to the whole population.

    He stressed however that some exclusion criteria were however applied during the exercise as some people are ineligible to take ivermectin for medical reasons.

    “Those who are below the height of 90 centimeters, mainly children; pregnant women and those who are seriously sick cannot take the medicine, even if they have the infection,” Mr Abugri emphasised.

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    For those people, he said, the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is providing another medicine, Benzyl Benzoate to be administered to them.

    Public education

    Furthermore, Mr Abugri said, the health directorate had embarked on public education to prevent the re-occurrence of the infection.

    He noted that the disease is fueled by unsanitary conditions as the mite that causes the infection thrives in unhygienic environment, “thus personal hygiene is a critical factor to any control effort.”

    Therefore, during the public education, households are advised to use soap to bath and to desist from the practice of everyone using the same sponge to bath and towel to dry themselves. They are also encouraged to bath with warm water and to soak their clothes in warm water before washing, as these measures reduce the survival of the mite.

    In addition, the residents are taught to smear their bodies with pomade, particularly, shea butter to deprive the mite of air and kill them off, Mr. Abugri added.

    Environmental factors

    He, however, observed that the directorate will need the involvement of other stakeholders in the environmental aspect of the control effort as the activities fall beyond the mandate of the health sector.

    “For instance, aside the public education, the residents must be supported to disinfect their clothing, beddings and rooms to avoid reinfection,” he added.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh