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Despite the deployment of police and military personnel to Gbenyiri and Kalba in the Sawla‑Tuna‑Kalba District, violent clashes over a protracted land dispute have persisted, and fearful residents have abandoned their homes across Gbenyiri, Kalba, Tuna, Nasoyiri, and surrounding farming communities.
Many have sought refuge in nearby bushes or at the local police station.
As of August 24, five men had been killed and six more seriously injured during a shootout, with additional deaths bringing the total toll to at least 10 and 12 individuals were injured.


The Savannah Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has instructed the District Security Council to dispatch relief supplies to displaced persons.



NADMO and the Ghana Red Cross have been tasked with providing essentials such as drinking water, tents, and temporary accommodation.


Additionally, REGSEC plans to hold a mediation meeting in Damongo with rival factions and key stakeholders to calm tensions.


Meanwhile, a security analyst has called for a comprehensive overhaul of Ghana’s land tenure system, highlighting the fragmented nature of land ownership across regions as a necessary step to prevent recurring disputes like those in Gbenyiri.


The Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has led a high-level delegation to the Savannah Region.


He appealed to chiefs, opinion leaders, and residents to cooperate with security forces in restoring peace.


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