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Government imposes curfew on Nkwanta South communities after deadly attack

Government imposes curfew on Nkwanta South communities after deadly attack
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The Ghanaian government has imposed a curfew and a ban on firearms in the Nkwanta South Municipality following a violent attack that resulted in three deaths. These measures aim to restore order and prevent further escalation of communal tensions.

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The intervention highlights ongoing security challenges in the Oti Region and the government's attempt to maintain stability through emergency administrative measures.

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The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, has imposed a curfew on several communities within the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region following a violent attack that claimed three lives and left nine others injured.

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