Heavy security at Ho Central Mosque forces worshippers to pray outdoors

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Worshippers at the Ho Central Mosque in the Volta Region have been forced to perform Jummah prayers outdoors following a heavy security presence at the mosque.

The closure comes in the wake of disturbances last week, during which armed individuals reportedly stormed the mosque and opened fire on worshippers, raising serious security concerns.

The unrest is linked to a protracted dispute over the Imamship, with two rival factions laying claim to the leadership of the Muslim community in the region.

On Friday, the main mosque remained locked under tight security, while some members of the Muslim community were seen preparing the residence of one of the factions to hold Friday prayers outside.

Meanwhile, REGSEC, in consultation with the Ministry of the Interior, has ordered the temporary closure of the Ho Central Mosque for two weeks, effective Thursday, January 1, 2026.

In a statement, REGSEC said the decision was taken to prevent further tension and possible escalation within the Muslim community in Ho following the leadership dispute.

The council also declared the mosque premises a crime scene to allow for thorough investigations into the incident.

“The location under dispute is hereby declared a crime scene to facilitate further investigation until a permanent resolution is achieved concerning the ongoing impasse,” REGSEC stated.

According to the security body, the closure is not punitive but rather a preventive measure aimed at restoring calm and enabling dialogue among the feuding parties.

“This decision has been taken solely in the interest of peace, unity and the long-term stability of the Muslim community in Ho,” REGSEC added.

Security personnel are expected to maintain their presence in the area as investigations continue and mediation efforts are pursued to resolve the dispute.

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