
Three people have been shot dead,and three others injured when some unidentified men attacked residents of Natinga in the Binduri District of the Upper East Region.
The deceased have been identified as AwuniSumaila, 58, AmaduShaibu, 41, and Agumah Adam, 48.
The injured are also identified as IssifuSeidu, 46, BukariSeidu, 54, and IddrisuAzab, 40.
When the Ghanaian Times reporter called the Upper East Regional Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), Raymond Wejong Ali Adofiem, on phonefor confirmation or otherwise of the case, there was no response.
But a source close to the police, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed the incident, adding that the police were on the look-out for the alleged killers.
The victims, according to an eyewitness, were accosted at a drinking spot and shot multiple times by the assailants at about 6pm on Sunday.
The assailants, the source disclosed, fled the scene minutes before the police arrived.
The injured were taking to the Bawku Presbyterian Hospital and Bolgatanga Regional Hospital.
Meanwhile, no arrest has been made in connection with the gun attack at a spot at Natinga.
The residents appealed to the police to show renewed commitment in arresting perpetrators of heinous crimes in the area, to avert reprisal attacks.
They expressed worry that the assailants could carry out ‘worse attacks’ on innocent people, hence the need for the security to intensify efforts in apprehending criminals, and make them face the full force of justice.
Hundreds of people in Bawku and its environs have lost their lives, while thousands have fled the area, following attacks and reprisal
attacks for the past four years.
In a related development, the Mamprusi Youth Association (MAYA), Bawku Chapter, has appealed to security agencies to intensify patrols in Binduri and its surroundings in the wake of killings that have taken place in the area.
While urging the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) and the Minister of Interior to take action, the MAYA also called for imposition of a curfew on the area as gunmen had accosted buses on the highway, attacked communities, and killed some residents.
A statement, signed by the Chairman for MAYA, Bawku Chapter, SeiduAwudu, copied Ghanaian Times, here in Bolgatanga on Monday, called on REGSEC to initiate urgent measures to stop the attacks targeted at civilians and security personnel in the region.
The MAYA also noted that considering the spillover of the Bawku conflict, which had affected the Binduri district, there was the need for urgent security measures to protect lives and property.
The statement disclosed that: “Just within the space of one month (February and March), over 12 lives have been lost in Binduri. The very latest incident follows a trend of violent attacks against targeted communities and security personnel, escorting buses carrying travellers outside Bawku.”
FROM FRANCIS DABRE DABANG, BINDURI