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Motorbike Ban Imposed in Binduri, Upper East for Security

Motorbike Ban Imposed in Binduri, Upper East for Security

In response to heightened security concerns, the Ministry of the Interior of Ghana has swiftly enacted a motorbike ban in Binduri Township and its neighboring areas in the Upper East Region. This decision follows a recent attack by unidentified individuals on a military patrol team, prompting immediate government action.

The restriction is aimed at curbing potential threats and ensuring the safety of residents. The government has called upon local chiefs, elders, and community members to remain patient and cooperative during this period. Citizens are urged to seek peaceful and legal methods for conflict resolution.

Violators of this new directive will face legal consequences, as the government emphasizes its commitment to uphold law and order. The Ministry reassures the public of its dedication to maintaining peace and protecting lives throughout the region. Residents are encouraged to support ongoing security efforts to restore lasting stability.

This directive is part of a broader initiative to address security challenges, following recent unrests in the area. The Ministry of the Interior continues to monitor the situation closely, intending to make necessary adjustments as required to ensure public safety.

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