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General News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Daboya: Settler farmers flee town over possible attacks by indigenes

In Daboya, a town in northern Ghana, tensions have escalated between settler farmers and local indigenes, prompting many settlers to flee due to fears of potential attacks. The conflict reportedly stems from disputes over land ownership and usage rights, leading to heightened anxiety within the farming community. According to eyewitness accounts, families are abandoning their homes and crops as they seek safety elsewhere.

Local authorities have intervened by holding meetings aimed at de-escalating the situation and fostering dialogue between the conflicting parties. However, many settlers remain unconvinced of their safety and continue to evacuate amidst ongoing threats. This exodus has raised concerns about food production in the region and calls into question the effectiveness of conflict resolution efforts.

As the situation unfolds, residents urge for peaceful coexistence and a resolution that honors both settlers’ agricultural contributions and indigenous land rights. Local leaders emphasize the need for unity to prevent further instability in this crucial farming area, which is vital for both the community’s economy and food security.