Landguards stab resident at gov't project site in Awutu Oshimpo
Daniel Larbi, 35, sustained life-threatening stab wounds after a violent confrontation at a government-backed telecommunications project site in Awutu Oshimpo. A group of approximately 30 men, believed to be landguards, stormed Awutu Oshimpo in the Awutu Senya District, allegedly to halt the construction of a new mobile network tower.
The Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya West, Gizella Agbotui Tetteh, reportedly secured the necessary investment and state approvals to erect a telecommunications mast. Witnesses recounted the gang arrived on approximately 10 motorbikes and issued an immediate, aggressive order for the workers to vacate the land. One resident noted, "The group launched an unprovoked attack, triggering chaos and heightening tensions."
As of Sunday evening, the Agona Swedru Government Hospital confirmed that Larbi remains in critical condition. The Awutu Senya District Police Command has yet to make any arrests. Authorities have called for calm as investigations continue.
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A confrontation between residents and suspected landguards at a government project site in Awutu Oshimpo has resulted in violence. The community is left reeling, questioning the security of future development initiatives - but why?
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