
Audio By Carbonatix
The Northern Regional Police Command has started tracking some 15 persons suspected of raiding and attacking the Dakpema palace in Tamale on Monday dawn.
About five persons, including the Dakpema, Naa Fuseini Bawa, sustained several injuries after the unidentified suspects launched a gun attack on the palace over an existing chieftaincy rift in the metropolis.
It is said the incident took place after the talking drum was beaten in the palace on Monday dawn, an action that signifies that the Dakpema is the Chief of the area.
Speaking to JoyNews after the incident, the Northern Regional Crime Officer, Superintendent Bernard Baba Ananga, said the Police are treating the incident as a crime.
He indicated that a joint Police and military team has been tasked to arrest the suspects as soon as possible for further investigations.
“We are still getting more information which we think we may not like to share so openly like that because we have suspects to arrest. So we have declared manhunt, or we have declared a kind of Police-military tracking of those suspects that we believe are involved.”
“We had to make sure that we get them arrested and make it known to you. We have about 15 of them who were in a white Toyota Hilux Pickup.
"We believe there were others too as well; maybe the numbers may be higher than that [but] we'd make sure that we pursue them,” he said.

The victims are being treated at the Tamale Teaching Hospital and are under stable conditions.
There has been seeming tension in the Tamale metropolis over who is the Chief of Tamale.
Whilst the Dakpema claims the title of Chief of Tamale, the GulkpeNaa holds the same position, a situation which caused the Dagbon Overlord, Yaa-Naa, to issue an order restraining the Dakpema from carrying himself in that position.
According to the Northern Regional Minister, Shani Alhassan Shaibu, the Regional Security Council has deployed officers to the Dakpema Palace and will continue monitoring the situation.
“There was a ban on the Dakpema not to play the talking drum. Culturally, every Monday and Friday, the talking drums are played at some selected palaces to signify the beginning of the week and the end of the week. The Dakpema of late has been having issues with the Gukpena over who is the Chief of Tamale.”
“This matter was referred to the Yaa Naa some one month ago. The Yaa-Naa pronounced that the GulkpeNaa was the Chief of Tamale, so they restrained the Dakpema from performing such functions like playing the talking drums, but he remained defiant to the effect he still wanted to carry on with that,” he told JoyNews in an interview on Monday.
Latest Stories
-
Reparatory justice is about accountability, not sentiment – Asiedu Nketiah
4 minutes -
Thousands seek way out as South Africa braces for anti-immigrant protests
13 minutes -
Government urged to strengthen industry partnerships to boost TVET employability
16 minutes -
Ex-TVET Director-General raises concerns over teacher shortage, funding
18 minutes -
Telecel expands promotion of sports, culture as Otumfuo tees off 69th Open Golf Championship in Kumasi
27 minutes -
AkoFresh CEO wins $100,000 OPEC Fund Youth Entrepreneurship Award
28 minutes -
Cancellation of Zoomlion contract worsens Accra flooding
34 minutes -
GIADEC signs €300m MoU with Danieli to develop aluminium foil plant in Tema
39 minutes -
IC Insights predicts growth rate of 6.4% for Ghana in 2025
40 minutes -
Imperial General Assurance, World Vision Ghana empower girls with menstrual hygiene support
46 minutes -
Bolt rewards outstanding drivers with household appliances, fuel vouchers
1 hour -
GEPA opens Ghana Trade House in Philadelphia, deepening commercial footprint in USA
1 hour -
Bill to end witchcraft accusations under consideration—Local Govt Minister
2 hours -
Calgary University professor leads experts at a free virtual data science and AI conference
2 hours -
Sentuo Oil Refinery expansion will reduce fuel imports when completed – John Jinapor
2 hours