Man gunned down over chieftaincy wrangling

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A young man believed to be in his early 30s, was shot by an unknown assailant on Friday afternoon during rituals to commence the Odambea Festival of the People of Nkusukum Traditional Area, in Mankessim, the Central Region.

The celebration of Odam­bea involves 20 communities including Biriwa, Anomabo, Kromantsir, and Saltpond with Yamoransa as its headquarters.

However, prolonged chief­taincy disputes in the Area had marred the beauty of the festival which for many years had not been fully celebrated by all its people.

Sometime in July this year, the chiefs and people of Yamoransa led by Okogyeman Okese Essan­doh IX, Omanhen of Nkusukum Traditional Area, re-launched the festival at Yamoransa.

A five-member committee was instituted to plan the 50th celebration of the festival next year.

Eagle that guided the Nkusu­kum people from Tekyiman to their present location was also unveiled.

 Eyewitnesses of the Friday incident alleged that when pro­cessing through the Mankessim Township with a bull to com­mence rituals for the festival, a faction of people engaged in chieftaincy litigation, obstructed sections of the road during the procession.

This, they said, sparked a dispute that escalated into violence, resulting in the tragic death of the victim known as Ato Kyinam.

The witnesses confirmed that the police were present at the scene but, were right lipped when GNA tried to make enqui­ries about the incident.

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