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Zeqblog Blog of Friday, 2 May 2025
Source: Okine Isaac
A cargo vehicle was reportedly ambushed by armed men in Walewale, Ghana’s North East Region. The attackers set fire to the car and its contents, raising concerns about increased insecurity in the area. Fortunately, local bystanders quickly extinguished the fires, avoiding the truck’s cargo from being completely destroyed.
The incident occurred on a busy highway frequently utilized by traders and shippers. Witnesses characterized the attackers as well-equipped and organized, although their specific motives are unknown. Some believe the attack is part of a larger pattern of armed robberies and highway assaults in the area.
Police arrived on the scene quickly after receiving reports of the incident, securing the area and conducting a thorough investigation. Authorities are expected to investigate the truck’s route, the payload it was transporting, and the threats the driver and crew faced. Calls have been made for additional surveillance along the Bolgatanga-Walewale corridor, which has seen an uptick in violent occurrences over the last year.
This attack underlines the dangers that transporters confront when working in high-risk areas. Local governments and communities are pressing the government to improve security along important roadways to protect lives and property. There have also been suggestions about providing drivers with safety gadgets, such as panic buttons or GPS tracking systems, to inform authorities in real time during situations.