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Adjen Kotoku Onion Market Closed Following Armed Takeover Attempt

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The Adjen Kotoku onion market, a key hub in Ghana’s agricultural supply chain, has been shut down following a violent confrontation involving armed individuals reportedly linked to a rival faction seeking control of the facility.


The incident left several traders injured and forced a halt to trading  heightening concerns about security and governance at the market. Industry representatives say the disruption threatens the livelihoods of vendors and could have broader implications for food distribution.


Mustapha Sulemana Talimu, spokesperson for the Onion Sellers Association, confirmed the closure on Tuesday, describing the situation as deeply troubling. He said the presence of armed men has created an atmosphere of fear, effectively preventing traders from operating.


The unrest is also tied to allegations of political interference in the market’s management, an issue that has fueled tensions in recent months. Previous attempts to resolve disputes, according to association officials, have failed to produce lasting stability.


Compounding the situation, traders report that onion shipments destined for Ghana have been blocked in Nigeria, a move believed to be retaliatory and linked to earlier disagreements involving Ghanaian traders. The disruption raises the risk of supply shortages in local markets.

Market participants are calling on the government to intervene swiftly, restore order, and ensure the continued flow of goods, warning that prolonged instability could have cascading effects on prices and availability nationwide.

Source:TheDotNews

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