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Sawla Camp for Gbiniyiri conflict victims officially closed

September 29, 2025
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The temporary camp established in Sawla to shelter victims of the Gbiniyiri conflict has officially been closed, signaling a cautious step toward recovery for affected communities in the Savannah Region.

The renewed Gbiniyiri conflict, which erupted earlier last month, stemmed from a long-standing land dispute between two rival factions. The violent clashes claimed the lives of about 31 people, displaced more than 50,000, and left several others with gunshot wounds. Houses, farmlands, and livestock were destroyed, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

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Although displaced persons have agreed to return to their homes, many remain concerned about their safety. “We are happy to go back, but we want to be sure this will not happen again,” said Fati Iddrisu, a mother of four who lost her home in the conflict. “Without security, we cannot farm or sleep in peace.”

Others are calling for urgent assistance to rebuild their livelihoods. “Everything we had was destroyed, our crops, our animals, even our houses,” lamented farmer Alhassan Moro. “We need the government and NGOs to help us stand on our feet again.”

Local leaders have also appealed for peace and restraint. A community elder, Mba Sulemana, urged both factions to avoid further clashes. “Our people have suffered enough. We must learn to settle our differences without bloodshed,” he said.

The closure of the Sawla camp represents progress, but humanitarian workers caution that the road to recovery will be long. They emphasise that lasting peace and development will depend on strengthened security, dialogue between factions, and sustained support for rebuilding efforts.

By: Prince Kwame Tamakloe/Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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