Ashaiman, April 26, GNA - Seven persons, between the
ages of 25 and 35 sustained severe bullet wounds during a clash
over the alleged take-over of the Ashaiman main lorry station
popularly known as the "Kufour park" by two groups believed to
be NDC activists on Saturday in Ashaiman. They were rushed to the Tema General Hospital where
one of them, James Arua whose condition was serious is still on
admission. The six others were treated and discharged but they are
to report to the hospital on Monday to have the bullets in their
bodies removed. They are Ishmael Worlanyo, Abdulai Abukakar, Suleman
Tahiru, Iddrisu Yakubu, Mohammed Usmanand Yakubu Alhassan. Police reinforcement from the Tema and Accra Police
Buffalo Units were called in to disperse the groups to restore peace
and order. Information gathered indicated that Mr John Kwadwo
Gyapong, former MP for Kadjebi-Akan constituency had the license
to operate the lorry station and that the contract ends in December
2009. However, on the onset of the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) administration, the two groups wanted to take
over the operation of the park leading to the clash. Chief Inspector Olivia Turkson, Tema Regional Police Public Affairs Officer, confirmed the incident and said the police is
investigating to know the truth of the claim. The Regional Police Commander, DCOP John Kudalor warned
the groups to follow the laid down procedure to the claim of the
facility to ensure peace in the area.