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Ahwiaa clashes: Overcrowding, dancing forbidden in the township

Nana Osei Assibey Bonsu

District Security Council (DISEC) at Kwabre East and initiative of the Ahwiaa Township have announced a prohibition on outside exercises incorporating sticking and moving in Ahwiaa following late brutal conflicts in the township.

This structures some portion of endeavors to determine issues encompassing the conflicts and to reestablish quiet to the zone.

Conflicts between some Zongo youth and indigenes at Ahwiaa left numerous occupants harmed and hospitalized.

The battle that broke early Saturday morning saw fighting groups assaulting each other with cleavers and different risky weapons.

DISEC following the conflicts met Tuesday February 6 with initiative of the town involving pioneers of (both Zongo and Asante) to consider on late advancements and to discover compelling resolutions to the subject.

An accord was come to at the end of the gathering and various proposals made. It was settled on different things that exercises which have the likelihood to start bedlam or pandemonium if the groups conflict ought to be maintained a strategic distance from till additionally take note. A restriction on sticking and moving thusly has been briefly put on the township and all memorial service exercises are to end before 6.pm.

Boss and senior citizens were advised to recognize guilty parties engaged with the conflicts to guarantee that they confront the full rigors of the law. A panel will likewise along these lines be framed to dive into the issues and find long haul answers for the issue.

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