Mobile money operator shot, killed in Walewale

A mobile money operator was shot on Monday evening in Walewale, located in the North East Region of Ghana.
The victim, identified as Rabiu, was taken to the Walewale Government Hospital for treatment.
Eyewitnesses reported that the attack took place at a bustling bus station near the Nalerigu junction along the Tamale Bolga Road in the heart of town.
According to the witnesses, three assailants arrived on motorbikes and fired warning shots before targeting the young operator with gunfire.
Aremeyaw Somo Lucky, the Municipal Chief Executive, confirmed the incident, stating that the police have initiated a manhunt for the perpetrators.
Source: classfmonline.com
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