About 200 people have fled from Nkwanta to Pampawie, Ahamansu, and other destinations in the Kadjebi District following renewed conflict in Nkwanta, the capital of the Nkwanta South Municipality.
Kadjebi, which borders the Nkwanta Municipality, has become a safe haven for displaced residents seeking refuge from the violence.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Madam Agnes Afua Obour, a linguist and opinion leader at Pampawie, said, "Our kinsmen who are distressed due to the situation have reached out for support to return home.
We transferred money to some to facilitate their movement, with many arriving late Friday." Read also: Renewed conflict in Nkwanta claims 3 lives in Oti Region She emphasised that the situation in Nkwanta was serious and urged that all hands be on deck to find a lasting solution.