Adjen Kotoku Onion Market Reopens After Violent Clash
Trading resumes following violence that left several traders injured

- Adjen Kotoku Onion Market has reopened after a violent shooting incident.
- Several traders were injured when armed men stormed the market.
- Police have arrested a suspect and deployed a special team to maintain security.
The Adjen Kotoku Onion Market has resumed operations after being temporarily shut down due to a shooting incident that left several traders injured.
The market was closed after armed individuals, believed to be from a rival group, invaded the area in an attempt to take control of the facility. The attack disrupted activities at one of Ghana’s major onion distribution centers and raised serious security concerns among traders.
The violence resulted in multiple injuries and heightened tensions within the market, with some reports suggesting possible political interference linked to the incident.
In response, the Ghana Police Service arrested a suspect, identified as Inusah Seidu, who was apprehended at a hideout. A specialized intelligence team, acting on the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, was also deployed to investigate the matter, restore calm, and prevent further clashes.
Following the security intervention, authorities have reo



