Chieftaincy Clashes Leave 2 With Life Threatening Injuries In Tarkwa
Two persons have sustained life threatening injuries from of a chieftaincy clash that erupted on Saturday, October 10, 2020, at Dompim Pepesa, a farming community in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of the Western Region. The Tarkwa Divisional Police
Commander, Chief Superintendent George Andrew Kumah confirming the incident to the media said the victims sustained severe cutlass wounds after a funeral ceremony. “There was a funeral yesterday Saturday at Dompim, involving a late linguist from Wassa Fiase
Traditional Council. Police provided security for the burial which was attended by the chief from Wassa Fiase, together with the Chief of Dompim, Nana Duah Panin II. It was in the evening around 5:30 pm when some boys clashed in the town. One was allegedly
holding a cutlass chasing the other, but the one being chased collected the cutlass and rather slashed the one who brought it.” Chief Superintendent Kumah further explained that the incident was on the back of an ensuing chieftaincy dispute in the area. “Nana Nyowa
Panin IV is now the current Chief of Dompim and Nana Ohyiawora Bian is a destooled Chief of Dompim but some people still parade him as the chief of the town. The victim was at the Information Centre telling the people of Dompim that they should not recognize Nana
Nyowa Panin IV as the Chief of Dompim but rather Ohyiawora Bian, the destooled Chief. The offended supporters rushed to the Information Centre and there was a confrontation, but they were separated and everybody left.” “The victim, Dauda Issaka, who is a
supporter of the destooled chief armed himself with a cutlass and went in town and spotted the very guy who confronted him at the Information Centre, Robert Amo, alias Jato. In the middle of the confrontation, Jato rather overpowered Dauda Issaka who came with the
cutlass, collected the cutlass from him and rather slashed him. Although he sustained multiple cutlass wounds on the head, Dauda did not die but currently receiving treatment at the Tarkwa Apinto Hospital after he was transferred from the Simpa Clinic.” Chief
Superintendent George Andrew Kumah said besides Dauda, another lady also sustained serious injuries but information on how her injuries came about is yet to be ascertained. “We have recorded two persons who have sustained injuries because there is a lady who has also
sustained injuries, but she has not given us the details about what actually happened. When she rushed to the police station, she was immediately given a medical form to the hospital and report back, but she is yet to return. But so far we have arrested one person, Robert Amo, alias Jato who slashed Dauda Issaka,” he said.