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Eight individuals have been apprehended following a series of tragic incidents that left three students injured, one of whom has tragically died.
The violence erupted on Thursday, June 26, when two female day students were struck by gunfire while en route to school.
Their injuries highlighted the escalating tensions in the area, prompting immediate concern from local authorities.
The situation worsened the following day, Friday, June 27, when a male student was killed by a stray bullet while seated in his classroom during mock examinations.
This incident not only claimed a young life but also sent shockwaves throughout the community and raised alarming questions about safety in educational environments.
In response to the escalating violence, the Ghana Education Service (GES) has taken swift action by ordering the immediate closure of Nkwanta Senior High School, located in the Oti Region, to protect students and staff from further harm.
Meanwhile, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) John Nchor, the Public Affairs Officer for the Oti Regional Police Command, provided an update on the security situation.
He confirmed that a comprehensive security strategy has been implemented in Nkwanta and its surrounding areas to restore peace and ensure the safety of residents.
“As I am talking, calm has been restored in Nkwanta following the recent violent incident. Swift and decisive actions have been taken to maintain law and order,” DSP Nchor stated, reassuring the community of their safety.
The police’s proactive measures include increasing patrols and establishing checkpoints throughout the region to deter any further violence and ensure a secure environment for residents.
This tragic series of events has raised serious concerns about community safety and the impact of tribal tensions on the lives of young students. Local leaders and community members are calling for dialogue and reconciliation to prevent future incidents and foster a peaceful coexistence among all groups in the region.
As investigations continue, the community remains on high alert, hoping for a swift return to normalcy and safety in their daily lives.
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