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Economic Policy Analyst, Senyo Hosi, has issued a strong warning about the escalating tensions in Bawku, cautioning that the conflict, if not properly managed, could spiral into a full-blown civil conflict.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, 12 April, Mr Hosi emphasised the urgent need for a national, strategic response to contain the unrest.
He expressed concern over the long-standing nature of the Bawku conflict, noting that the absence of a coordinated and holistic approach to resolving the issue poses a significant threat to Ghana’s stability.
“Bawku is one of the most dangerous spots in this country. If not properly handled, it has the potential to spark a total civil conflict,” he warned.
Mr Hosi criticised the current security strategy, suggesting that piecemeal solutions have failed to address the root causes of the crisis.
He called for a unified political front and more comprehensive national security planning.
“This is not just a regional issue. It has national implications, and all stakeholders must rise above partisanship to tackle it.”
He also urged the government to pay attention to the economic and social dimensions of the conflict.
“Beyond the guns and uniformed men, we must understand the economic desperation and historical grievances that continue to fuel this conflict,” he stated.
“We cannot afford to look away – the cost of inaction could be catastrophic.”
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