Chaos In Oti Region: 30 Hospitalized After NDC And NPP Clashed Over DRIP Project
As Ghana prepares for the 2024 elections, calls for peace have intensified following a violent clash between supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Oti Region. The incident left 30 people critically injured, most of whom were admitted to the Kete-Krachi Municipal Hospital. This shocking event has left Ghanaians concerned as they pray for the swift recovery of those affected.
Tensions Flare Over Politically Branded Equipment
The conflict erupted in Bommoden, a community within the Krachi West Constituency, when equipment for the District’s DRIP (Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project) initiative arrived bearing NPP flags and posters. NDC supporters perceived this branding as a politically motivated provocation, sparking anger and resentment. Reports indicate that what began as a verbal altercation quickly escalated into a violent confrontation.
Violent Confrontation Leads to Serious Injuries
Confrontations between NDC and NPP supporters quickly turned violent, with machetes and other offensive weapons being used. The violent brawl resulted in serious injuries, with many victims suffering deep machete wounds. The injured were rushed to the Kete-Krachi Municipal Hospital, where medical staff worked tirelessly to stabilize them. Although most of the injured have been discharged, some remain in critical condition, and their recovery is being closely monitored.
Calls for Peace Intensify as Elections Near
The violent clash has amplified concerns about political tensions in Ghana as the 2024 elections approach. Ghanaians, political leaders, and civil society groups have been urging for calm, calling on both the NDC and NPP to take responsibility for maintaining peace among their supporters. The DRIP project, initially intended as a community-focused development initiative, has instead become a symbol of deep political divisions.
Many citizens and community leaders are demanding immediate action to prevent further violence. They are calling on the leadership of both parties to engage their supporters, stressing the importance of peaceful dialogue over confrontation. As the nation looks ahead to the 2024 elections, this incident serves as a sobering reminder of the need for unity and the collective responsibility to maintain peace.
While the victims of the clash work towards recovery, the incident has left a lasting impact, underscoring the potential for political violence in Ghana. Both parties are now under scrutiny, with Ghanaians eager to see if the NDC and NPP will take meaningful steps to prevent further violence and ensure a peaceful electoral process.