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24 Jul 2024 | 07:28 AM UTC

Ghana: Security curfews remain in place in several areas of the country as of July 24 /update 16

Officials maintaining security-related curfews in several areas of Ghana as of July 24.

Informational

As of July 24, authorities are maintaining security curfews in several areas across the country. Movement in public is generally restricted during curfew periods. Authorities also prohibit people from carrying weapons or ammunition. Curfews can be amended or removed with no notice. Affected locations include:

  • Alavanyo and Nkonya (Oti Region): 18:00-06:00

  • Bawku (Upper East Region): 22:00-04:00

  • Bimbilla and Kpatinga (Northern Region): 00:00-04:00

  • Bomaa (Ahafo Region): 23:00-04:00

  • Bunkpurugu (North East Region): 20:00-06:00

  • Chereponi (North East Region): 22:00-04:00

  • Drobo, Japekrom, Babianiha, Kwasibourkrom, Mpuasu, Basekrom, Kojokesekrom, and Katakyiekrom (Bono Region): 20:00-05:00

  • Sampa (Bono Region):18:00-06:00

  • Nkwanta (Oti Region): 18:00-06:00

  • Saboba (Northern Region): 22:00-04:00

An increased security presence and transit and commercial disruptions will likely persist in the affected areas. Locals opposed to the measure could stage protests, but police will likely forcibly disperse any gatherings that materialize.

Abide by the conditions of the curfews. Carry personal identification documents. Remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by security personnel. Plan for movement and business disruptions. Avoid all demonstrations. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representations.

The curfews are in place due to insecurity and violence linked to longstanding grievances and communal disputes; some of these curfews have been in effect for several years. In Bawku, officials deployed about 1,000 security personnel due to renewed violence in 2023.