Two persons have been shot dead at Bawku in the Upper East Region following a shooting incident on bus arriving from Kumasi.
Abdul Rahman Razak, 43 and Haruna Iddrisu, 31, the bus driver and bus conductor respectively were pronounced dead upon arrival at the Presbyterian Hospital in Bawku.
Two others, Majeed Bukari, 32 and Musah Salifu, 50 are responding to treatment at the same health facility.
The incident happened at about 5:40am on Monday around the Prisons Service in a community called Kpalore.
According to an eyewitness, the vehicle was set ablaze after the security intervened to rescue other victims onboard the vehicle.
He narrated that some gunmen, currently on the run, emerged from the highway area, ambushed a moving blue-white Youtong bus which was entering the township, and launched the attack which led to the sudden demise of the two, with two others sustaining gunshot wounds on their arms and legs.
“The vehicle was accosted and attacked immediately it got to Bawku from Kumasi with passengers onboard,” he stated.
When the Ghanaian Times contacted the Bawku Divisional Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Adamu Seidu, to
that he was never directed by Dr Opuni to shorten the testing period for lithovit.
The state had accused Dr Opuni for directing scientists to shorten the testing time for lithovit, but the witness said lithovit was renewed like all other agrochemicals and machines.
He was led in evidence by the counsel for Dr Opuni, Mr Samuel Codjoe.
Dr Kwapong told the court that for a certificate of a fertiliser to be renewed, a team of scientists called the committee for Testing Chemicals and Machines (CTCM) went to the field to collect data on agrochemicals and machines.
confirm the story, he declined to comment on it, and rather directed that the Regional Police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) David Fianko, should be contacted for the details.
In a telephone conversation, ASP Fianko said he had no information from the Bawku Divisional Police Command on the shooting incident.
Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, has released a statement to condemn the barbaric attack.
“This is to condemn the recent shooting and killing in Bawku of Razak Abdul Rahman, 43 years, a driver, and Haruna Iddrisu, 31 years, a driver’s mate.
I also equally condemn the infliction of gunshot wounds on the persons of Musah Salifu, aged 50 years and MajeedMonyure,” the statement read.
Mr Ayariga said he had condemned in no uncertain terms the action which had the tendency to derail the improving security situation in Bawku.
FROM FRANCIS DABRE DABANG, BAWKU