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Mahama condemns Bawku clashes, Pledges support for Otumfuo’s mediation

President John Dramani Mahama has condemned the renewed violence in Bawku, expressing confidence that the peace process led by Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II will ultimately bring lasting stability to the area.

On Thursday, April 10, Bawku witnessed a violent confrontation between police and some youth, reportedly resulting in deaths and injuries. The private residence of Member of Parliament Mahama Ayariga was also allegedly set ablaze during the chaos.

Speaking at the Graduation Parade of the Ghana Military Academy on Friday, April 11, 2025, President Mahama reiterated his government’s commitment to restoring peace in the troubled enclave.

“The Ghana Armed Forces is engaged in several threats to maintain peace and security in our nation. One major flash point is the Bawku area. Only two days ago, a situation that took place in the market triggered an unfortunate loss of life and criminal vandalism of property. I wish to emphasise that nobody gains from this conflict and insecurities,” he said.

He noted that the mediation process initiated by the Asantehene, which brings all key stakeholders together, remains the best route to peace.

“We have triggered the Otumfuo mediation process, which has all the stakeholders to ensure a roadmap towards peace. I am assured by the Asantehene that the process will resume next week when he returns from his brief visit abroad,” he stated.

President Mahama also stressed that his administration will act on all allegations of criminality, promising thorough investigations.

“We will take all allegations of crime seriously and trigger our security service investigation machinery to go after criminals, no matter who they are. But let me state emphatically also that we do not have the resources and time to engage in any game of smoke and mirrors,” he added.

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