Relocating Old Fadama Residents Will Ensure Stability – IGP

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), COP David Asante Apeatu, believes relocating residents of Old Fadama will help in the policing of the area and guarantee stability.

Speaking at a press conference at the Police Headquarters in Accra, the IGP noted that, the unfavourable terrain of Ghana’s biggest slum made policing and intelligence gathering difficult.


He was speaking after clashes between Konkombas and Dagombas at the Agbogbloshie Yam Market on Tuesday left two dead and others injured.

Reports indicated that, some members of the feuding sides were wielding assault rifles, and the Member of Parliament for the Odododiodio Constituency, where the area falls, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has lamented the proliferation of illicit arms in the slum.

COP Apeatu said the nature of the Old Fadama slum had prompted previous attempts to relocate the residents but to no avail. “It is not very easy at all to gather the intelligence that we may require. We are aware that some crimes are being committed in there and it is such a difficult terrain,” he noted.


Thus the IGP said a major solution to the problem presented by Old Fadama “is for us to ensure that the people are relocated.” “With intelligence, we may gather it, but for 100 percent, we are unable to achieve. These are some of the lapses in intelligence gathering that occasionally we encounter.” IGP to meet Dagomba, Konkomba leaders The Minister for the Interior, Ambrose Derry, has directed COP Apeatu, to meet with the leaders of the Dagombas and Konkombas at Agbogbloshie in Accra today [Thursday].


The Interior Minister said the meeting would afford the feuding factions the opportunity to present their grievances to the security agencies for an amicable solution to be fashioned out.