?27 August 2014)
XYZ News gathers that Nana Ankoana was shot around?8pm on Monday?while he relaxed at home.
(Source:?radioxyzonline.com
5 November 2013).
?26 September, 2013.)
(Source:?GNA/www.ghanaweb.com
?27 November, 2013)
(Source:?Daily Guide 12 December 2013)
5. “I was contracted to kill 32-year-old banker – suspect confesses”
Source:?myjoyonline.com
?12 December, 2013
Source:?radioxyzonline.com
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?25 March 2014
25-03-2014
In Accra , these landguards mostly operate in developing areas like Kuntunse, Ofankor, Asofan and Amasaman.
a. In December 2013, a group of land guards shot and killed a-26-year-old worker of Sally properties, Sulley Amartey.
b. A landowner at Kwabenya, Ayittey Okaija, had his hand chopped off by landguards as he attempted driving away some encroachers on his land.
c. Just last week, over twenty landowners at Kuntunse petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP) over allegations that the CEO of KOANS Estates Limited, Kofi Anokye has for years, terrorized them with landguards.
d. Just last Saturday, one person died and three others left severely injured after a landguard shooting incident within the Adentan municipality.
? 30 April, 2014
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1. Expert warns of looming armed conflict.
A Small Arms and Light Weapons expert says there are too many illegal weapons in private hands in Ghana, which poses a threat to the country?s peace and a potential for armed conflict.
The expert warned that the danger associated with too many illegal weapons in private hands is that the day Ghana fails to successfully manage issues such as election disputes, disagreement over natural resource ownership and chieftaincy succession issues, armed conflict will explode.
John Pokoo, Programme Co-coordinator, Regional Small Arms and Light Weapons Training Programme at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center, disclosed this toThe Finder?in an exclusive interview.
Source:?The Finder/www.ghanaweb.com
John Pokoo, Programme Co-coordinator, Regional Small Arms and Light Weapons Training Programme at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center, disclosed this toThe Finder?in an exclusive interview.
The Most Reverend Professor Emmanuel K. Asante, Chairman of the National Peace Council (NPC), ………………made reference to the findings of a recent study it conducted together with the University of Cape Coast (UCC), and said, Ghana has ?all the visible factors? which had fuelled conflicts elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, citing political, chieftaincy, land and ethnic disputes.
?? 2 September 2014


