Three individuals sustained serious injuries following a violent clash between two Muslim youth groups during an Eid-ul-Fitr street carnival in Kasoa, located in the Awutu Senya East Municipality of the Central Region.The victims are currently receiving medical treatment at the Kasoa Polyclinic.Reports from Adom Online indicate that the altercation, which occurred on Monday evening, arose from long-standing tensions between the two groups. An eyewitness, Mohamed Osman, disclosed in an interview with Adom News that the groups had unresolved disputes prior to the Ramadan fasting period.Recommended For YouNews2025-03-19T16:29:45+00:00All small-scale mining licences issued after December 7 revoked – Lands MinisterIn a decisive move to combat illegal mining, Ghana’s Lands Minister has revoked all small-scale mining licences granted after December 7, 2024, citing irregularities and lack of due process.Entertainment2025-03-20T08:40:29+00:00Mahama critic Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah reportedly arrested by National SecurityOkatakyie Afrifa Mensah, host of For the Records podcast and former Angel FM presenter, was allegedly arrested near Kingsby Hotel in Achimota, sparking condemnation from NPP leaders who describe the move as a threat to press freedom and democracy.News2025-03-19T17:30:51+00:00NACOC finally arrests notorious 56-year-old drug trafficker in AccraNarcotics Control Commission finally arrests notorious drug trafficker in Accra.According to Osman, rumors of a potential confrontation had circulated three days before the carnival, prompting community elders to intervene and call for restraint.MUST READ: Ghana’s Dr. Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, first black woman to complete Johns Hopkins neurosurgeryHowever, one group allegedly disregarded the elders’ advice and instigated violence during the event.One suspect has been arrested in connection with the clash and is currently in custody at the Kasoa Central Business District (CBD) Police Command.Police recovered a hammer and other offensive weapons from the individual at the time of arrest.The incident has sparked calls for a thorough investigation and a peaceful resolution to the conflict between the two groups.Mahama cautions youth against recklessness during Eid celebrationsMeanwhile, former President John Dramani Mahama has issued a stern warning to Muslim youth against reckless driving and motorcycle riding during Eid-ul-Fitr festivities.Speaking at an event organized by the National Chief Imam at the Black Star Square in Accra, Mahama emphasized that such irresponsible behavior often leads to preventable fatalities.READ ALSO: Kasoa Ofaakor: Landguards arrested for stabbing 2 peopleHe stressed that while Eid-ul-Fitr is a time for unity and celebration, it should not be marred by actions that endanger lives.Ramadan is a period of togetherness, not recklessnessTo address the issue, Mahama revealed that he had directed law enforcement to remain vigilant and take strict action against offenders.In the past, we have witnessed needless loss of lives due to reckless riding and driving, often linked to Ramadan celebrations. I urge our brothers engaging in such acts to desistHe further advised the youth to exercise responsibility and celebrate the occasion in a safe and respectful manner.