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The Government of Ghana says it is shifting from peacekeeping to peace enforcement in Bawku and other affected communities following a recent surge in violence that threatens to undermine ongoing peacebuilding efforts.
In a statement issued on Sunday, July 27, government noted that the Ghana Armed Forces have been deployed to maintain law and order as part of intensified security efforts in the region.
“The Ghana Armed Forces have been deployed to maintain law and order, as we intensify curfews to ensure public safety,” the statement said.
Government assured the public that the military will do everything necessary to protect lives and property in the conflict-hit areas.
“We assure the public that the Ghana Armed Forces will take all necessary measures to protect lives and property.”
The statement also acknowledged the crucial role being played by traditional leaders in the peace process. Government commended His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for leading mediation efforts and recognised the significant contributions of Nayiri and Zugraana, describing their involvement as key to near resolution of the conflict.
“Government commends His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for mediating the conflict and appreciate all stakeholders who are supporting the peace process,” it said.
“The Otumfuo mediation, with the genuine help of Nayiri and Zugraana, had almost brought finality to the conflict until the very recent killings which have necessitated drastic actions to protect all in the interests of the greater good.”
The government is also calling on all factions involved in the conflict to put an end to violence and support the ongoing peace efforts.
“Government urges all parties to refrain from violence and support the peace process. Residents are advised to fully cooperate with the Ghana Armed Forces to ensure peace.”
While recognising that the military presence and curfews may cause discomfort, the government stressed that the intervention is necessary for long-term peace and public safety.
“While regretting the inconvenience this peace enforcement intervention may cause to peace-loving people within the affected areas, the Government of Ghana remains committed to restoring peace and stability in Bawku and other affected areas and is taking every necessary measure to ensure the safety and security of all residents, including students,” the statement added.
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