
In response to a surge in violent incidents within the Nkwanta municipality of the Oti Region, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) has ordered the immediate deployment of a Special Operations Support Team. This decisive action, announced on June 20, 2026, follows a series of deadly attacks that have resulted in at least three confirmed fatalities and multiple injuries. The primary objective of the elite unit is to restore calm to the area, enhance public safety, and prevent further escalations of violence that have plagued the community in recent days.
The deployment comes amid growing concerns over security in the region, where recent clashes have disrupted daily life and spread fear among residents. By sending specialized personnel, the Ghana Police Service aims to bolster the existing security framework and provide a more robust presence on the ground. The Inspector-General has assured the people of Nkwanta that the police are fully committed to protecting both lives and property, emphasizing that every necessary resource will be utilized to maintain law and order during this volatile period.
Beyond the physical presence of the Special Operations Support Team, the police administration is calling for active community participation to bring the perpetrators to justice. Authorities have urged residents to remain calm and have appealed for credible information that could aid ongoing investigations into the root causes of the attacks. As the security forces work to stabilize the situation, the focus remains on ensuring a long-term resolution to the conflicts and safeguarding the peace for all citizens in the Oti Region.
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