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The Upper East Regional Minister, Donatus Akamugri Atanga, has rejected mounting calls for the declaration of a state of emergency in Bawku, despite a recent outbreak of violence in the municipality.
The Minister's comments follow a violent incident on Thursday, 10th April, involving a confrontation between security forces and a group of young people, which reportedly led to several deaths and injuries.
Tensions heightened further when the private residence of the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, was allegedly set ablaze.
The renewed hostilities have prompted a number of stakeholders and residents to demand more drastic government intervention, including the imposition of a state of emergency to quell the unrest and restore peace.
Minister Akamugri, however, contends that such a measure is unwarranted at this time. According to him, the security situation, while concerning, does not meet the threshold required for a state of emergency.
He pointed out that the disturbances are not continuous but rather isolated incidents that are swiftly brought under control.
“It has been referred to an eminent chief to handle,” he said, indicating that traditional leadership structures are playing a role in resolving the conflict. Providing further clarification, he stated, “It is not sporadic to the extent that every day there are clashes.
These are isolated sparks that flare up but are quickly managed. It is not a full-scale war. So, why should we declare a state of emergency?” he quizzed.
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