The Ghana Police Service has launched a manhunt to apprehend individuals involved in a disturbance and unlawful discharge of firearms at the Kotoku Onion Market in the Adjen Kotoku District.
In a statement issued and signed by Ms. Juliana Obeng, Superintendent and Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region on Wednesday, April 8, the Police said preliminary reports indicate that tension arose among five onion sellers’ associations over disagreements regarding the distribution of onions supplied by foreign traders, which escalated into unrest at the market.
The statement noted that on 6th April 2026, a clash broke out between members of the associations, during which gunshots were fired from an unidentified location.
Police officers promptly responded, but the suspects responsible for the shooting could not be immediately located.
Patrol teams were deployed to the area to maintain order while Police engaged the leadership of the various associations to de-escalate the situation.
Patrols have since been intensified to prevent further disturbances.
The Police cautioned the public against acts of violence or unlawful use of firearms and urged that disputes be resolved through lawful means.
Authorities reassured that the situation remains under control and is being closely monitored.
















