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Ghana’s Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has acknowledged the pivotal role of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II in resolving the Bawku conflict through traditional means.
His comments came after a visit to the Asantehene on Friday, February 14, where discussions centred on efforts to bring lasting peace to the troubled area.
Dr Boamah reaffirmed that Otumfuo has been instrumental in leading the traditional aspect of the peace process.
"Otumfuo is the traditional leader who has been leading and finding a traditional solution to the dispute," he stated, emphasising the importance of chieftaincy in conflict resolution.
He further assured that the government remains committed to complementing Otumfuo’s efforts with security interventions to restore sustainable peace.
This two-pronged approach seeks to address both the underlying traditional tensions and immediate security concerns in Bawku.
The Defence Minister expressed confidence that the collaboration between government authorities and traditional leaders would yield a meaningful resolution.
He reiterated President John Dramani Mahama’s commitment to working closely with Otumfuo and other key stakeholders to ensure lasting stability in the region.
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