Don’t Abolish Gambaga Witch Camp - DCE
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The District Chief Executive for East Mamprusi, Mr. Adam Imoro
has defended with passion and ardor the existence of a witch camp
within his district, claiming that the camp is intended for protection
and fortification.
In an exclusive interview with
Ghanadistricts.com, the DCE claimed that the negative picture that has
been painted by a cross section of the media and characterizes the
witch camp is not exactly the situation pertaining on the grounds.
Sounding
rather mystical and spiritual, he said natives and residents of
Northern Ghana generally believe in the existence and operations of
witchcraft and witchery for which reason their forefathers considered
it prudent to establish a camp where perpetrators would be kept to
protect the individuals in question and society at large.
Recounting events leading to a person’s confinement into the camp, Mr. Imoro said whenever one was accused of withcraft in the communinty,
a report is given to the Gambaga-Na (the chief of Gambaga) who inturn
performs some rituals in tandem with the chief of the witch camp.
He
noted that after the rituals, when the accused, who are predominantly
old women are found culpable, they are eventually thrown into the camps
to protect them from humiliation and mortification from members of the
various households of the community.
“The camp does not only
serve the Gambaga Community but also all the sorrounding communities
numbering about fifteen, so the belief is widespread and pervasive”,
Mr. Imoro said.
He debunked concerns that inmates of the camp
generally suffer stigmatisation, isolation and segregation adding that
“the camp is even located within the middle of Gambaga which happens to
be the capital of the East Mamprusi District”, he noted.
Mr.
Imoro said the only source of water for the community, which is a
mechanised borehole is situated in the camp “and they enjoy every amenity the community enjoys”.
He
said it would therefore be wrong for people to suggest the abolishment
of the camp when it serves the purpose for which it was established for
which reason “the practice is permissible and tolerable within the
environment”, he asserted.
Ghanadistricts.com/PF
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