O/R: National security coordinator leads team to assess Nkwanta conflict

The National Security Coordinator, DCOP Osman Abdul Razak, has led a team of top security officials to Nkwanta in the Oti Region to assess the ongoing conflict and engage with traditional leaders in the area.
The visit is part of the government’s efforts to restore peace and stability following recent clashes that have led to loss of lives and destruction of property.
DCOP Abdul Razak and his team are expected to evaluate the security situation, interact with key stakeholders, and explore measures to prevent further escalation of violence.
As part of the engagement, the delegation will meet with traditional authorities, local government officials, and community leaders to discuss long-term solutions for lasting peace in the area.
The Nkwanta conflict has raised concerns about security in the region, prompting swift intervention from national security agencies.
Authorities have assured residents that measures are being put in place to ensure their safety while investigations into the root causes of the disturbances continue.
More details are expected following the security delegation’s assessment and engagements.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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