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The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is expected to submit a detailed report on the Bawku peace mediation to President John Dramani Mahama today, December 16, as part of ongoing efforts to secure lasting stability in the area.
Otumfuo was appointed earlier in 2025 by President Mahama to spearhead mediation aimed at resolving the long-running chieftaincy conflict that has plagued the Bawku municipality for decades.
The mediation process commenced in April, with the Asantehene holding separate consultations with leaders and representatives of the rival factions to lay the groundwork for dialogue and confidence-building.
Although the talks experienced a brief pause, they resumed in May 2025 and have since helped to ease tensions, contributing to a period of relative calm in the previously volatile area.
The report to be presented to the President is expected to highlight progress made so far, outline key challenges, and offer recommendations to guide the next phase of government intervention towards achieving sustainable peace in Bawku.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Armed Forces say security presence in the area has been reinforced to maintain law and order as mediation efforts continue.
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