Central Region Tops In Most Violent Incidents

 Central region has kept the most ridiculously rough occurrences in the November-December 2022. It recorded 16 occurrences which contributed 38% of absolute episodes. This addresses a take over from the Ashanti Locale considering the two past reports i.e., June-July and August-October 2022.










During the ongoing observing period, FOSDA checked and recorded a total of 42 brutal episodes. 26 of the episodes were kept in November and 16 in December addressing a 38% decay contrasted with the base month of November.


Following the Focal Locale was Ashanti district with (10) occurrences addressing 24%. More noteworthy Accra (3) occurrences contributed 7%. Northern Locale and Bono District additionally recorded 3 occurrences each addressing 7% for each. Upper East District recorded 2 episodes addressing 5%. Five districts that is, Eastern, Western, North East, North East, Western North and Volta locales recorded 1 occurrence every which addresses 2.4% for each. There was no vicious episode kept in the Savannah, Upper West, Oti, Ahafo and Bono East Areas.


This is the second time in succession inside a time of 5 months i.e., August-December that the Bono East locale has record no episodes of savagery.


The result of the checking shows that out of the 7 classes of viciousness observed just two were kept in this particular observing, for example Actual Brutality with 24 cases, addressing 57% and Firearm related savagery 18 addressing 43%. The excess classes recorded no episode.


Moreover, FOSDA's media observing of brutal episodes in Ghana has recorded a declining pattern of cases from August to December 2022. There were 52 cases kept in August. This diminished to 44 cases in September, 29 cases in October, 26 in November and 16 in December. The most noteworthy so far is 63 cases kept in July 2022. The above information in this report radiates from FOSDA's observing activity of 10 significant news sources in Ghana, covering both on the web and paper sources.

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