At least five people have reportedly been injured in a clash between supporters of the ruling NDC and main opposition New Patriotic Party at Chereponi in the Northern region.
According to Starr News’ Eliasu Tanko the feud erupted after some NPP supporters who had returned from the party’s final rally in Accra pelted stones at an NDC crowd that had converged at the market square Monday night.
The injured, according to Tanko, have been reffered to Mungo, a community in neighboring Togo for treatment.
Gunshots were fired by unknown persons, the District Chief Executive for the area Hajia Mary Nakobu confirmed to Starr News.
No arrest has so far been made.
Ghana goes to the polls on Wednesday December 7, to elect a President and parliamentarians.
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