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The District Director of the Bongo National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Mohammed Seidu Akugri, has been brutally killed by unknown assailants in a shocking attack that signals a dangerous escalation in the Bawku conflict.
Mr. Akugri was ambushed near Nagode, a community close to Bolgatanga, where his attackers killed him and set his body ablaze before fleeing the scene.
The gruesome nature of the killing has sent shockwaves through the region, raising fears of further violence.
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While the Bawku conflict has primarily been rooted in ethnic and chieftaincy disputes, this attack introduces a disturbing new trend of targeted killings of public officials.
Security analysts warn that the murder could signify a deliberate attempt to destabilise peace in the region.
In response, the Upper East Regional Police Command has launched a manhunt for the perpetrators.
The murder raises concerns about the safety of workers and other essential service providers in conflict zones and the potential for the Bawku crisis to spill over into neighbouring districts.
This incident marks one of the most high-profile killings linked to the Bawku unrest, underscoring the urgent need for a sustainable resolution to the crisis.
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