BNI Officer, Student killed at Mankesim

The Mfantseman Municipal Director of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), Samuel Ampofo, and a student have been shot dead as others sustained gunshot injuries during the installation of a queen mother at Mankessim in the Central Region on Saturday.

An Inspector of Police, Detective Inspector William Nyarko of the Mankessim Station Criminal Investigations Department (CID), is also in critical condition with pellets lodged in his body.

The Injured

The injured were all rushed to the Mercy Catholic Women Hospital from where those in critical condition, including the police inspector, were later transferred to the Interberton Hospital also called Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.

The injured have been identified as Kwesi Owusu, 65; Frederick Amoanoo Dadzie, 37; Nana Boako, 29; Benedrick Nana Banco, 29, and a yet-to-be identified 27-year-old man.

The victims of the gunshots were said to be in front of the procession when they came under fire.

The deceased were part of a security detail leading the procession of the newly installed queen mother, Nana Araba Otuah II, when they were hit by pellets from firearms said to have been fired from a nearby storey building during the procession.

The incident was a bloody chapter in the long-drawn chieftaincy dispute in which a court ruling nullified the enstoolment of Nana Ama Amisah, the substantive queen mother, ordering the deletion of her name and that of the Omanhene of Mankessim from the register of the National House of Chiefs.

Police Report

Whilst the newly installed queen mother was being carried in a palanquin and paraded in a procession along the Mankessim-Ananfo road, according to a police report, some gun men in a storey building near the Ananfo junction opened fire on those at the head of the procession.

A certain Nana Oboso a man who was attacked by those engaged in the procession because they suspected him of being responsible for the gunshots is also on admission at the Mercy Catholic Women Hospital.

Five persons have been arrested by the Mankessim police when law enforcement officers stormed the storey building from where the gunshots were said to have been fired.

The suspects who have been identified as Kwame Adu, Kwame Buako, Kofi Ababio, Yaw Opoku and Kofi Abban Dadzie are assisting in investigations. Four live AA cartridges and two machetes were retrieved from the storey building.

The installation ceremony went ahead despite the bloodshed which characterized it, DAILY GUIDE has learnt.

Medical Officer’s Narration

Dr. Syllas Akwasi Amponsah, a medical officer at the Mercy Catholic Hospital, told journalists that eight injured persons were brought to their facility after the incident. One of them died before reaching the facility, he said, adding that the BNI officer died while being treated.

He said the police officer who had pellets embedded in his body was transferred to the Interbeton Hospital for general surgeons to remove the foreign bodies.

“One of the injured persons who had been brought in critical condition is now in a stable state,” the medical doctor said.

Eyewitness Account

One of the persons engaged in the procession, who gave his name as Frederick Amonoo Dadzie, told journalists that “when we were in the streets during the procession I heard gunshots and was hit in the arm. I saw those who were firing but do not know them. They used a pump-action gun and so the pellets spread around the place. They were brought from elsewhere. One BNI and police officer, a CID, were hit too.”

By A.R. Gomda

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An Entrepreneur, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Communications Executive and Philanthropist. Editor-in-Chief of www.233times.com. A Senior Journalist with Ghanaian Chronicle Newspaper. An alumnus of Adisadel College where he read General Arts. His first degree is in Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (major) and History (minor) from the University of Ghana. He holds MSc in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Energy with Public Relations (PR) from the Robert Gordon University in the United Kingdom. He is a 2018 Mandela Washington Fellow who studied at Clark Atlanta University in USA on the Business and Entrepreneurship track.

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