Ga Council condemns attacks on Eastern Region settlers
The Ga Traditional Council condemns attacks targeting Ga-Dangme settlers in the [Eastern Region]. King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II described the recent violence in Okanta and Otwebedidua as inhumane. Akyem neighbors allegedly attacked these settlements over [Read on McBrown confirms divorce and addresses rumors of peaceful split] disputes recently. Notably, the victims’ ancestors settled on these specific lands over two hundred years ago.

Consequently, the Council issued a strong [Internal Link: press release] on December 15, 2025. Earlier, Hon. J. Ayikoi Otoo of the Ga Dangme Council also criticized the illegal evictions. Reports confirm fresh disturbances in Otwebedidua occurred just this morning. These heinous acts disrupted the livelihoods of the original inhabitants’ descendants significantly.
Therefore, the Ga Mantse summoned all [stakeholders] to his palace urgently. Specifically, affected parties must present their cases to him by Wednesday at 10 am. Furthermore, the Council charged the [Watch the video killing and burning market women] to restore order immediately. Security officials must respect the human rights of the victims during this process.
Likewise, local chieftains must recognize the settlers’ rights to their ancestral lands. The Ga Council condemns attacks to show unwavering solidarity with the displaced settlers. They promised to advocate for the victims’ rights with appropriate authorities. Registrar Evelyn Amewotse signed the statement on behalf of the [Ga Mantse].

Source: Ga Traditional Council

