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5 injured in clash between Bawku SHS and Bawku Technical Institute during peace ceremony

Violence broke out during a peace ceremony between students of Bawku Senior High School and Bawku Technical Institute on Tuesday, February 25, leaving at least five students with severe injuries and several others with minor wounds.
The ceremony was meant to be a ritual spearheaded by traditional leaders in the Kpalwega suburb of Bawku to end violent confrontations between the two schools.
As part of the reconciliation efforts, the traditional leaders introduced a symbolic ritual: the burial of the okra stick, a gesture meant to signify the end of hostilities and the beginning of lasting peace. However, what was intended to be a moment of unity quickly turned chaotic.
Tensions escalated, and students from both schools began hurling stones at each other, disrupting the event and leaving many injured.
The Bawku Divisional Police Command acted swiftly to bring the situation under control, while the injured students were rushed to Quality and Vineyard hospitals in Bawku for medical attention.
Despite the violence, school authorities and the Ghana Education Service (GES) remained determined to complete the peace ritual.
With the involvement of the senior prefects from both schools, the symbolic burial of the okra stick was successfully carried out, marking a hopeful step toward reconciliation.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
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Addai-Nimoh steps down from NPP primaries over bias approach

Former presidential hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Francis Addai-Nimoh, has announced that he will not contest the party’s upcoming presidential primary scheduled for January 31, 2026.
Mr. Addai-Nimoh in a statement revealed that his decision followed broad consultations with his team and careful reflection on the current state of the party.
He explained that the timing of the primary was politically inappropriate and described the top-down approach adopted for the contest as imprudent.
He further alleged that party executives appeared to be showing open bias in favour of one candidate.
The former presidential aspirant also raised concerns about what he called the “unhealthy monetization” of internal party politics, pointing to the GH₵4.6 million filing fee required from each aspirant.
According to him, such conditions undermined the party’s democratic culture and placed emphasis on money rather than competence and winnability.
Despite stepping down, Mr. Addai-Nimoh wished all aspirants well in their campaigns and reaffirmed his commitment to the growth of both the NPP and Ghana.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Launch a full-scale, transparent investigation into the Suame fire – Ashanti NPP Parliamentary Caucus to government

The Ashanti NPP Parliamentary Caucus has called on government to launch a full-scale, transparent investigation into the fire that destroyed more than 300 shops at the Suame Post Office Market in Kumasi.
In a statement signed by the caucus secretary, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, the MPs expressed deep sympathy to the thousands of traders who lost their shops, goods, and livelihoods in the incident.
The caucus said the Ashanti Region had in recent months suffered repeated market fires, which had destroyed years of hard work and investment by ordinary Ghanaians.
They described the situation as “one too many” and insisted that people in the region deserved more than words of sympathy and empty promises.
The group questioned government’s approach, asking where the urgency, accountability, and concrete plans to stop such recurring disasters were.
They stressed that traders could not continue to see their sweat and toil reduced to ashes while authorities treated the matter as business as usual.
The caucus demanded immediate emergency relief and compensation packages for the affected traders, as well as urgent steps to introduce modern fire safety infrastructure in markets.
These include fire hydrants, surveillance systems, and dedicated fire posts.
They also urged government to put in place a clear policy framework to permanently address the spate of market fires in the Ashanti Region.
According to the statement, the matter would be raised strongly on the floor of Parliament.
The caucus added that they stood firmly with the traders of Suame and the Ashanti Region and would not relent until their safety, livelihoods, and dignity were secured.
By: Jacob Aggrey