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Four Houses Burned in Oti Region Amidst Nkwanta South Conflict

Four homes were destroyed by fire in Keri, Oti Region, due to the ongoing conflict in Nkwanta South. A 25-year-old man was killed and another injured by gunshots. Security forces are working to restore order.

StatsGH Editorial Team ·

Four houses in Keri, a farming village in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region, were deliberately set on fire on May 5, 2026. This act of arson is directly linked to the persistent conflict plaguing the Nkwanta South area. The destruction of property has intensified security concerns among residents.

The conflict previously led to the death of Richmond Benye, a 25-year-old food vendor, on Saturday. On Monday, May 4th, another young man, 25-year-old Bright Nkpah, was shot while returning home. He is currently receiving medical care for his injuries. These events highlight the severe human cost of the ongoing unrest.

This surge in violence comes at a time when regional security is already a concern. The Nkwanta South Municipality often faces challenges related to land disputes and ethnic tensions. The recent incidents underscore the fragility of peace in the Oti Region, impacting local economic activities like farming and trade. Data on regional development shows agriculture is a key driver of employment in the area.

In response, security agencies have boosted their presence. A combined force of military and police officers has been dispatched to Keri and surrounding villages. Their mission is to de-escalate the situation and prevent further loss of life and property. The Ghana National Fire Service also attended the scene to control the blaze and minimise damage. Authorities are investigating both the arson and the shooting incidents to identify perpetrators.

The deployment of security forces aims to restore a sense of order. While tensions remain high, patrols are helping to bring a gradual return to calm. The investigations will be crucial in addressing the root causes of the violence. Investors and development partners monitor such situations for their impact on regional stability and economic prospects. The government's ability to restore lasting peace will be critical for the Oti Region's future.

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Source: StatsGH — Ghana's data-driven news platform