General News of Monday, 18 March 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

Exemplary Chereponi District Police Commander quenches thirst of displaced children

ASP Henry Amankwah Tia giving one of the children some water ASP Henry Amankwah Tia giving one of the children some water

Images have surfaced on social media revealing the Chereponi District Police Commander, ASP Henry Amankwah Tia helping some internally displaced children quench their thirst following a renewed clash between Konkombas and Chorkosis in the Northeast region.

Renewed clashed between the two ethnic groups resurfaced at the weekend in the North East Region leading to the death of one person and scores injured

The escalating tensions led to the torching of dozens of houses rendering many homeless many of whom have fled the community for fear of reprisal attacks

The chief of Wenchike, Naa Buuba, confirming the skirmishes in a starrfm.com.gh report said the Chokosi man was shot on his motorbike while returning to Togo Friday night at about 8pm, after the ceremony.

“He came and support the sister and went to one of his friend house. He is sitting on top of the motor when one Konkomba man shoot him, he fall down and they brought him to my palace”, he told StarrNews from his base in Wenchiki, one of the largest community of the jungle district where sporadic conflicts continue to slow economic and social development.

According to the chief, the clashes broke out this morning, Saturday, March 16, at a village called Kwame Nazori and have spread to Tigenga, Nanbon, And Tinanboni, where deadly exchanges were still ongoing. He said several houses have been burnt and a male adult is believed to have been killed so far.