Two persons were reportedly killed and others injured in a chieftaincy dispute between two factions at Adoagyiri, near Nsawam, in the Eastern Region, on Tuesday.
The deceased had been identified as Kwame Apeatu, 62, from the Akyem Kotoku faction, and Asare Ajorjo, 30, from the Akyem Abuakwa faction.
The injured, believed to be from one of the factions, were receiving treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, and Nsawam Hospital and Koforidua Hospital, in the Eastern Region, respectively.
The bodies of Apeatu and Ajorjo, have been conveyed to the Nsawam Hospital mortuary.
The 32 gathered that there is tension between Akyem Abuakwa and Akyem Kotoku traditional councils, following enstoolment of a rival chief, Barima Adu Korkor III, at Adoagyiri, last Saturday.
Meanwhile a source at the Nsawam District Police Command confirmed the incident, stating that no arrest has been made so far, and efforts were underway to grab perpetrators of the crime.
The Adoagyiri Abakomahene, Odiatuo Okatayie Afrifa, confirmed the tragedy to the Ghanaian Times, here, yesterday.
He said that on Tuesday at about 3:45pm, a group of young men wielding guns attacked some people, resulting in the death of two persons, one each from the two factions, and destruction of a vehicle.
Odiatuo Afrifa said Apeatu, arrived in Ghana some weeks ago to organised his mother’s funeral.
He stated that Adoagyiri has a lawful and recognised chief, but a faction had enstooled another chief, resulting in the violence.
Odiatuo Afrifa said the chieftaincy issue started in February, this year, and the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akufo-Dampare and Presidency were petitioned over the matter, to no avail.
“We have even organised press conference on the issue three days ago, ” the chief said.
Odiatuo Afrifa said the police have met with the chiefs of the community to find solution to the problem, and advised the people to remain calm while the issue was been addressed.
He said there was calm as police have been deployed to the area to ensure law and order.