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One person has been confirmed dead with five others injured in a confrontation between farmers and herdsmen in Attakron in the Buem Constituency of the Oti Region.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) John Nchor, Acting Oti Regional Public Affairs Officer of the Ghana Police Service in a release disclosed that the confrontation ensued between some herdsmen and natives on April 25, 2021.
He said the natives found the Fulani cattle grazing their farms causing considerable damage to their crops.
The Officer said in the process, Prosper Amegavi, 42, a native and four herdsmen namely; Osmanu Abubakar, 40, Ayuba Yussif, 30, Adam Mohammadu, 44, and Iddrisu Mohammed, 29, sustained injuries.
ASP Nchor said they were treated and discharged at the Jasikan Government Hospital.
He said two motorbikes belonging to the herdsmen were set ablaze.
The Officer said on the same day, the body of a young man believed to be in his early 20s, identified as Hassan, a herdsman was found dead with multiple wounds in a bush at Guaman.
He said the body of the deceased has since been deposited at the Hohoe Municipal Hospital morgue awaiting autopsy.
ASP Nchor also said all the injured persons were assisting Police investigation.
"The Regional Police Command in Oti is soliciting for valuable information from the public to help in the ongoing investigation."
He also assured that the Command will provide the public with absolute confidentiality.
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