
Audio By Carbonatix
Three persons are confirmed dead and many more injured after communal violence erupted in the Bawku township of the Upper East Region.Sporadic gunshots were heard in parts of the town while several houses were torched leading to the breakdown of discipline after what police said was a foiled armed robbery attempt.Earlier in the day the people had peaceful marked the annual festival of (Samanpede) thanksgiving without incident.The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, has since Tuesday morning been appealing to the national security set-up to intervene to bring under control what he described as a full scale war situation.As he spoke to Joy News, Ayariga said he had had to seek shelter behind a wall to avoid being caught up in the crossfire.He appealed passionately to power brokers and opinion leaders of the area to call their people and ask them to restrain themselves and give peace a chance."I think that nobody is going to benefit from what is taking place. Houses are being burnt; I cannot tell how many men have fallen now, how many innocent lives have been hit; how many women have been rendered homeless so far. I can see the smoke rising everywhere; I am begging everybody who has an influence in Bawku; I'm begging Mamprusis, Kusasis, Bisas, Mosis to call their people and ask them to hold their fire."I'm begging the government to move in with troops, move in with forces to be able to contain the situation. It is a major conflagration, the firing is everywhere ....The situation is serious, very, very serious. It's a war situation."Acting Director of Police Public Relations, ASP Kwasi Fori, has told Joy News that a reinforcement team of police and military personnel, have moved into the town and have mounted roadblocks and checkpoints to monitor movements.They have been fighting a major fire near the lorry station, while some are also protecting major installations such as the banks and hospital.They have so far taken 12 people into custody for their alleged role in the violence, which started on Monday between the Mamprusis and Kusasis.Emmanuel Bombande of the West Africa Network for Peace, told Joy News that there are indications that the violent clash could also be motivated by political considerations while combatants were using very sophisticated weapons.He said the issue of firearms regulations must be taken seriously if armed violence must be reduced to the bare.Bombande said the security forces must do all they can to take total control of the town and instill in the people that they cannot take the law into their own hands or undermine the peace and discomfort all others.Posted by Ike
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Health Ministry launches World Health Day 2026, urges science-based action
4 minutes -
MMFL anchors MTN Group’s fintech push in Ghana
13 minutes -
Ghana’s economy shows recovery signs, but risks persist – S&P maintains stable outlook
29 minutes -
SWAG commemorates its 8th anniversary with a public lecture
32 minutes -
Ibrahim Mahama claims Police Commander failed to stop alleged assault
34 minutes -
Damang lease award to E&P followed due process — Minerals Commission
46 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
48 minutes -
Julian Opuni reaffirms Fidelity Bank support for industry-led skills training at DTI Berekuso campus
54 minutes -
CAF President arrives in Dakar to meet Senegalese President, football authorities over AFCON title saga
55 minutes -
Pastor arrested over viral threats against Vice-President
58 minutes -
2026 Success Africa Summit: MTN’s Adwoa Wiafe challenges youth to act with purpose, not just pursue titles
1 hour -
Nurse laureate launches Cancer Care Africa Foundation to tackle late diagnosis, workforce gaps
2 hours -
Ghana to lose GH¢18.15bn in revenue by 2027 from abolishing Covid levy, E-levy – CPS study
2 hours -
Reintroduce scrapped taxes to close revenue gap – Tax expert
3 hours -
GRA applauds CPS study, urges continuous policy scrutiny
3 hours