Witchcraft Accusation: Elderly Woman in Upper East Region Attacked by Family Relatives, Left Unconscious Madam Ayoo Adakabla receiving medical care at the Bongo District Hopital
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Witchcraft Accusation: Elderly Woman in Upper East Region Attacked by Family Relatives, Left Unconscious

An elderly woman, Ayoo Adakabla, in her 70s from the Zorkor Ayone community in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region, is currently unconscious and bedridden at the Bongo District Hospital after being brutally attacked by her own family relatives. Apexnewsgh reports According to her son, Atanga Adakabla, who spoke to Apexnewsgh, the incident occurred on Monday, April 29, 2024, between 9 and 10 am. Atanga’s stepbrother, Akurugu, called him to accuse their aged mother of bewitching him and attempting to kill him. Akurugu demanded that they be taken to the Gambaga witches camp for examination. Atanga refused to comply with the demand, insisting that he needed to inform his siblings and other important relatives before making any decisions. However, Akurugu refused to involve other family members and instead forcibly hired a car to take Atanga and his mother to Gambaga. Atanga resisted, and in the ensuing scuffle, his mother was severely beaten and wounded. Atanga and his brother rushed their mother to the Bongo District Hospital, where she remains unconscious and bedridden. The incident has left the family and community in shock, highlighting the ongoing issue of witchcraft accusations and violence against the elderly in the region. Meanwhile, Investigations by ApexnewsGh have uncovered that this is not the first time Akurugu has attempted to harm her. Two years ago, Akurugu forcefully took Madam Ayoo to Gambaga for consultation, claiming she was a witch. Fortunately, after examination, nothing was found against her. However, instead of returning home with her, Akurugu abandoned her in Gambaga. Madam Ayoo’s son, Atanga, revealed that he had to borrow money from friends in Accra to secure his mother’s release and return her to their village in Zorkor Community. This previous incident suggests a history of abuse and neglect by Akurugu, which has culminated in the recent violent attack on Madam Ayoo. A family relative of the elderly woman, Ayishetu Mutala, has spoken out against the witchcraft accusation and brutality meted out against Madam Ayoo Adakabla. Expressing deep dissatisfaction and concern, Ayishetu is calling on the media to intervene in the matter, acknowledging that the family alone cannot fight this battle. “How do you know someone is a witch if you are not one?” Ayishetu posed a thought-provoking question, highlighting the absurdity of such accusations. She further explained that these incidents often occur when family members realize that there is no one else to blame for their misfortunes. Ayishetu’s plea for media intervention is a desperate cry for help, as the family seeks justice and protection for their loved one. The media’s attention to this matter can help shed light on the ongoing issue of witchcraft accusations and mob violence, and hopefully, bring an end to this senseless suffering. The case highlights the ongoing issue of witchcraft accusations and violence against the elderly in the region, and calls for urgent attention and action from authorities to protect vulnerable individuals like Madam Ayoo. Witchcraft accusations and the subsequent lynching of elderly men and women have become an alarming trend in the northern regions of Ghana. In 2023, Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of ApexnewsGh, with the support of Minority Right Group International and MPEC, produced a documentary feature to raise awareness about this critical issue. The documentary brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including traditional rulers, chiefs, fetish priests and priestesses, prophets, soothsayers, security experts, legal professionals, queen mothers, and most importantly, victims and families of those who have been lynched. The feature aimed to shed light on the root causes of witchcraft accusations and the devastating consequences of mob violence. Through this documentary, the voices of those affected by witchcraft accusations were amplified, and the urgent need for action to address this issue was highlighted. The partnership between Apexnewsgh.com, Minority Right Group International, and MPEC demonstrates a commitment to tackling this complex problem and promoting the rights and dignity of all individuals, particularly the elderly, in Ghana’s northern regions. However, Akurugu and 3 suspects are currently in the custody of Bongo District Police as investigation into the matter continues. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062/0248250270.

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Growing Trend of Witchcraft Accusation and Lynching Described As Satanic Practice By Rev. Fr Msgr Aboteyuure Rev. Father Msgr Roger Aboteyuure
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Growing Trend of Witchcraft Accusation and Lynching Described As Satanic Practice By Rev. Fr Msgr Aboteyuure

In a recent engagement with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of ApexnewsGh, Rev. Father Msgr Roger Aboteyuure expressed has his deep concern and condemnation of the increasing cases of witchcraft accusation in various communities. He highlighted the tragic consequences of these accusations, which have led to the lynching of innocent and vulnerable old men and women. Rev. Father Aboteyuure commended those who are actively working to combat this barbaric and satanic practice, emphasizing that it goes against cultural norms. He stressed that while people may avoid individuals believed to be witches, it is never acceptable to take someone’s life based on such accusations. The Rev. Father also shed light on the historical background of witchcraft belief, stating that even the Catholic Church once believed in witches and engaged in the killing of individuals like St. John of Arc. However, he emphasized that such beliefs are archaic and no longer hold true in modern society. He firmly stated that the notion of spirits roaming at night to kill and eat souls is a fallacy and unrealistic. Rev. Father Aboteyuure urged for education to help people understand that the spirit of life cannot be taken away by anyone. He called on the government to take urgent and drastic measures to put an end to this heinous and inhumane behavior. He expressed his sadness over the fact that innocent women are being labeled as witches, resulting in them being segregated from society in designated houses. The Reverend Father observed that the victims of witchcraft accusation are often poor, defenseless individuals who lack influential support. He used the example of his own childhood, where he was told that the chief in the village was using young men’s lives for himself. He realized later that these beliefs were baseless. Rev. Father Aboteyuure raised alarm over the alarming rate at which witchcraft accusations against marginalized individuals are increasing in Ghana, particularly in certain regions of the country. He pleaded for immediate action to address this pressing issue, which poses a threat to the lives of innocent elderly men and women. In conclusion, Rev. Father Msgr Roger Aboteyuure joined the fight against the growing trend of witchcraft accusation and called for the protection and defense of those who are vulnerable to such accusations. He denounced these acts as barbaric, satanic, and against cultural values, urging society to reject these harmful beliefs and practices. Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062

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Upper East Regional Chief Imam condemns witchcraft accusation and lynching, says is unislamic Sheikh Umar Yussif--Upper East Regional Chief Imam (Right) Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen (Left)
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Upper East Regional Chief Imam condemns witchcraft accusation and lynching, says is unislamic

According to a recent documentary dubbed “The Horrors of Witchcraft Accusation,” produced by Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of ApexnewsGh, the Upper East Regional Chief Imam Sheikh Umar Yussif Imam has raised concerns about the credibility of those engaged in witchcraft accusations that often result in lynching. Sheikh Umar Yussif emphasized that taking the law into one’s own hands is condemned in the Quran. According to the Sheikh, “Our Holy Prophet acknowledges the existence of witchcraft, but we must not resort to vigilante justice. We have institutions such as the police service, chiefs, and religious leaders to handle such matters. How can we accurately measure someone’s supposed witchcraft? It is impossible. The Quran strongly condemns individuals who take the law into their own hands and kill others over baseless accusations.” Sheikh Umar Yussif further emphasized that even if someone is accused of witchcraft, they should not be killed. Instead, they could be banished from the community or dealt with by the chief. He stated, “Continuing such measures is preferable to lynching any accused person.” The Chief Imam highlighted that no one has the right to take another person’s life, and those who engage in killings should themselves be punished accordingly. He noted that under Islamic teachings, if someone kills another person, they must be killed as well. Similarly, if someone removes another person’s eye, their own eye should be removed. Therefore, lynching individuals based on accusations is not only morally wrong but also punishable. Sheikh Umar Yussif believes that the government should play a vital role in ensuring the safety and welfare of the elderly in society. He referenced Western countries and the Arab world, where specific facilities are built for the aged, and the government provides them with a registration identity number for monitoring purposes. Additionally, the government allocates funds for their upkeep and ensures they are provided with meals three times a day. Consequently, Sheikh Umar Yussif suggested that if the government genuinely cares for the elderly, it should take a strong stance and announce severe consequences for those found guilty of lynching or killing the aged. This would serve as a deterrent and help protect vulnerable members of society. Meanwhile, the Upper East Regional Chief Imam Sheikh Umar Yussif Imam has expressed his concern over the credibility of witchcraft accusations leading to lynching. He has called for adherence to the Quran’s teachings, emphasizing the need to involve authorities and institutions in handling such matters. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of government intervention in safeguarding the elderly and suggested harsh penalties for those involved in acts of violence against them. Meanwhile, the documentary was sponsored by MRG with support from MPEC Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062

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