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Security analyst Col. Festus Aboagye says the government’s approach to dealing with escalating violence in Bawku and surrounding areas should not be a shift from peacekeeping to peace enforcement.
Retired security analyst Colonel Festus Aboagye says the deployment of military forces to Bawku and other parts of the north must strictly align with national and international legal frameworks.
The government is stepping up its approach from peacekeeping to peace enforcement in Bawku and other affected areas due to the recent escalation of violence, which could derail the peacebuilding ...
Nurses in Ghana’s Upper East Region have called on President John Mahama to evacuate them amid deadly tribal conflict in ...
Government deployed the Armed Forces to Bawku to help restore stability due to the long-standing Bawku chieftaincy conflict.
The government has deployed more military personnel and tightened the curfew in Bawku and other areas following a spike in ...
One chieftaincy conflict bin dey go on for one part of Ghana for more dan 60 years. Di 'Bawku conflict' na between two ethnic ...
The Press Secretary at the Office of the Vice President, Ama Pratt, has stated that politicising the conflict in Bawku has ...
The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission and Deputy National Organiser of the National Democratic ...
The Member of Parliament for Manso Nkwanta, Tweneboa Kodua Fokuo, has urged the government to urgently resolve the conflict in Bawku, warning that the ...
More Ghanaian soldiers have been deployed to the Bawku region to address escalating violence related to a long-standing ...
Gov’t enforces peace in Bawku with military deployment and curfews following renewed violence threatening national security ...