Audio By Carbonatix
Renowned Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) expert, Austin Gamey, has asserted that the protracted Bawku conflict could be resolved within just two or three mediation sittings if the right people are engaged in the process.
Speaking on Joy Prime on Monday, 28th July, following a renewed wave of attacks in the Bawku enclave, Mr Gamey stated: “Assuming I am handling this mediation process, it shouldn’t take more than three sittings; it should be over because they have signed a consent to mediate.”
He noted that once the parties agree to mediation, the process should not drag on unless the representatives involved are not the right stakeholders.
“If they truly agreed [to mediation], then it shouldn’t trigger this kind of attack on one another. Or perhaps the people representing them at the mediation are incomplete,” he observed.
Mr Gamey emphasised the need for expert mediators with a deep understanding and competence in handling volatile disputes.
“This is a very volatile issue, so it has to be handled by real expert mediators, of which I believe the Asantehene and his team have experience, given their role in the Dagbon issue. I don’t see why this should be taking so long,” he stated.
He also questioned whether the parties had genuinely agreed to the mediation or were being compelled into it.
While commending the ongoing peace initiative led by the Asantehene, he insisted that the real responsibility lies with the stakeholders of the conflict and those representing them at the mediation table.
“Even the best mediation efforts will fail if the participants and mediators lack the competence required,” Mr Gamey concluded.
Latest Stories
-
Body of second missing US soldier recovered in Morocco
21 minutes -
Nigerian court sentences ex-power minister Mamman to 75 years in prison for fraud
30 minutes -
Cuba has run out of diesel and fuel oil amid US oil blockade
41 minutes -
Drug addiction counsellor sentenced in Matthew Perry’s overdose death
50 minutes -
US citizen convicted of running secret Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC
1 hour -
Trump’s Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh confirmed by US Senate
1 hour -
Lawyers of men killed in police operation in Upper East Region demand probe
2 hours -
Mahama pushes ‘Accra Reset’ at Africa Forward Summit, warns debt is crippling health systems
2 hours -
‘Watermelon deaths’ in Mumbai puzzle investigators
2 hours -
Mass sex abuse allegations force closure of boarding school in Indonesia
3 hours -
Thief jailed after stealing unreleased Beyoncé music from car
3 hours -
Shrinking Milka chocolate bar tricked consumers, says German court
3 hours -
US drops $15,000 visa deposit for foreign fans with World Cup tickets
3 hours -
WhatsApp launches totally private ‘incognito’ conversations with its AI chatbot
3 hours -
Smart glasses are ‘an invasion of privacy’ – Meta’s are selling better than ever
3 hours