A curfew has been imposed in Kpatinga in the Northern region of Ghana following the disturbances that characterised the arrest of the Kpatinga-Naa, Naatogmah Ziblim, on Tuesday.
The chief was enskinned on Monday by the Regent of the Abudus, Boling-Lana Abdulai Mahamadu. The development did not go down well with the Andanis who felt the Dagbon Road Map for Peace was being grossly violated and had to install a parallel ruler.
Speaking on Citi Eyewitness News on Tuesday, the Northern Regional Minister, Moses Mabengba, said the curfew was imposed as a result of the �double enskinment of the two chiefs of Kpatinga.�
Hon. Mabengba, who is the chairman of the Regional Security Council, said the Interior Ministry sanctioned the curfew to restore law and order.
He said a contingent of police is in the village to maintain peace.
Source: Citifmonline.com
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