One person has been reported dead in the Western Togoland secessionist group protest at Abortia near Joapong where they had earlier mounted their roadblock.
The individual is said to be hit by a stray bullet.
According to reports, the deceased was a coconut seller in the area.
Residents have been asked to stay indoors for the Military and police to restore calm in the area.
They have also picked about 25 members of the Homeland Study Foundation.
Members of the secessionist group were picked up by the Ghana Armed Force and the Ghana Police Service at Abortia near Juapong where they had earlier mounted their roadblock.
The group were demanding the independence of Western Togoland.
Their activities led to heavy traffic on some Volta Region roads and travellers were stuck for hours.
The Police had earlier urged persons travelling from Accra to Ho, Aveyime, Adidome, Mepe, Akuse, Sogahkope, and Aflao to be cautious on such roads due to heavy vehicular traffic.
The Police in a Facebook post said, “Good morning Ghana, commuters to and from Accra to Ho, Aveyime, Adidome, Mepe, Akuse, Sogakope and Aflao are likely to experience traffic due to security operations within those areas.”
“Anybody travelling on any of those roads should exercise caution,” the Ghana Police Service urged in a post on Facebook.”