The Ghana Police Service has swiftly moved to restore order in parts of the Savannah Region following recent communal clashes that unsettled peace in the area.

Reinforcement teams, working in close collaboration with the Ghana Armed Forces and other key security stakeholders, have been deployed to Sawla, Gbiniyiri, Giniri, and surrounding communities. Their presence is aimed at stabilizing the situation, deterring further violence, and ensuring the safety of residents.

Leading the national response is the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, who has joined a high-level delegation from the National Police Headquarters to directly assess conditions on the ground. The team is engaging with traditional leaders, opinion leaders, and community stakeholders to chart a path toward lasting peace.
In a strong appeal to the public, the Police Service has urged all factions to exercise restraint and cooperate fully with security officers working tirelessly to protect lives and property. Authorities emphasized that dialogue, not violence, remains the only path to sustainable peace in the Savannah Region.

The situation is being closely monitored, with security agencies assuring residents that every necessary measure will be taken to prevent any escalation of hostilities.
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