A recent attack in Odomi, Nkwanta South Municipality, Ghana, has resulted in four fatalities, including one death among those initially injured. Ten others sustained gunshot wounds in the Friday incident. The violence stems from a protracted dispute over land ownership between the Adele, Akyode, and Challa communities. Authorities have imposed a curfew in response to the escalating tensions and the latest death, which has increased security concerns. Previous attempts at mediation have failed to permanently resolve the underlying conflicts. The Oti Region is now under increased scrutiny as officials work to prevent further clashes and restore stability to the area. The incident highlights the fragility of peace in the region despite ongoing efforts.
