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Chieftancy dispute : Four persons sustain cutlass wounds in Sissala

By Justice Kofi Bimpeh
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At least four persons have sustained cutlass wounds at Sakai in the Sissala East District of Upper West region.

The incident which happened on Sunday evening at about 4:30 pm has left several others, particularly women in fear and panic after a heavy joint police-military team raided the area to restore calm.

The Sissala East Municipal Police Commander, ASP Stephen Abanga, confirming the incident to Citi FM said the four injured persons are currently receiving treatment at the Sassala East Municipal hospital in Tumu.

He said investigations have since been launched to arrest the perpetrators of the clash.

According to Citi FM's report, the Sissala East Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Karim Nanyua is currently in an emergency security council meeting with the various security agencies to find a swift solution to the impasse.

Issues of chieftaincy dispute keep reoccurring in the Northern parts of the country.

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In most cases, residents are left with no other option than to flee the affected communities.

Last week at Choggu-Naa Kuraa for instance, two persons died as a result of gunshot wounds in a chieftaincy dispute.

Usually, these disputes are protracted ones lingering for years and triggering violence.

The various regional security councils have resorted to placing curfews on the communities in order to maintain law and order and protect the safety of residents.

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