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Mahama Ayariga Condemns Military Brutality, Calls for Accountability

Mahama Ayariga, the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, has strongly condemned the military's violent response to civilians in the Bawku Municipality on the night of Tuesday, March 18, 2025. In his statement, Ayariga referred to the military’s actions as "unacceptable" and emphasized that soldiers, who are tasked with maintaining law and order, should never resort to such brutality.While acknowledging the tragic killing of a military personnel by an unknown gunman, Ayariga made it clear that the military’s retaliation by "ransacking and beating innocent civilians" was equally reprehensible. He stressed that the rule of law must always prevail and urged the military and Bawku leadership to work together to investigate the killing peacefully rather than escalating the violence.Ayariga expressed regret that his plea for a peaceful resolution was ignored by the military command, who chose violent measures. He offered condolences […]

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Majority and Minority Leaders Clash Over New Parliament Chamber and Hospital

A heated debate has unfolded within Ghana’s Parliament over the construction of a new chamber and an exclusive hospital for lawmakers. The disagreement between Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga and Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has brought the welfare of MPs into sharp focus as the 9th Parliamentary Service Board discusses key infrastructure proposals.The clash centers on two main proposals: one for a dedicated hospital for Parliament and another for a new, more secure parliamentary chamber. Ayariga rejected the idea of a hospital, arguing that existing healthcare facilities like Ridge Hospital and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital are sufficient for the needs of MPs.“I don’t believe a hospital should be the priority of this Parliament,” Ayariga stated, emphasizing that resources should be allocated to more pressing national issues.However, Afenyo-Markin strongly advocated for the new chamber, citing security concerns as MPs face risks from […]

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Tensions Escalate in Bawku: Soldier Killed by Unknown Gunmen

A soldier has been killed by unidentified gunmen in Bawku, a volatile area in the Upper East Region of Ghana. The Warrant Officer Class Two was fatally shot on March 17, 2025, near a military buffer zone in one of the conflict hotspots in the town.This incident raises concerns about the safety of security personnel in the area, as Bawku has witnessed increasing attacks on law enforcement since violent conflict reignited in 2021. The latest killing brings the number of security officers killed in targeted attacks to three in just over two years.Earlier incidents include the death of Constable Regina Angenu in January 2022 and the ambush of Ghana Immigration Service officers in April 2023.The security situation in Bawku remains unstable, with rising tensions and calls for more urgent action to address the root causes of the ongoing violence. Investigations […]

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Security Forces Clash in Bawku Over Truck of Smuggled Cocoa Bean.

A clash erupted between Ghana Police, Customs officers, and military personnel in Bawku on Wednesday, October 10, 2024, at the Missiga checkpoint over a truck suspected of smuggling cocoa beans to Togo. The truck, registered AS 5551-21, had traveled from Kumasi and was intercepted at the Mandago police checkpoint in the Pusiga District based on intelligence.The conflict escalated when police tried to take the truck to the Bawku Municipality, but were opposed by Customs and military officials stationed at the Pulmakom border, who argued the truck should be inspected at their post. This disagreement led to a 30-minute gun battle between the forces. Reinforcements from the military arrived, and after tense negotiations, the truck, carrying 20 bags of cocoa beans and other goods, was handed over to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) for further investigation.Fortunately, no injuries were reported during […]

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Akufo-Addo Applauds Upper East Leaders for Ensuring Peace Amid Regional Unrest.

President Nana Akufo-Addo has commended traditional leaders, religious figures, and security forces in the Upper East Region for maintaining peace while neighboring Sahel countries face unrest. During a stakeholder meeting in Bolgatanga, the president attributed Ghana's stability to strong cooperation between the government and local authorities. He also acknowledged the role of the Bawku Naba in resolving conflicts in Bawku, calling on citizens to continue supporting the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the December elections.

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