The Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council has emphasised the significance of President John Mahama’s recent visit to Bawku, describing it as a critical step toward restoring peace in the conflict-ridden area.
Dr. George Amoh speaking on Joy News’ PM Express on Tuesday, highlighted the role of trust and leadership in resolving the long-standing Bawku chieftaincy dispute.
“The issue of trust is critical in peacebuilding, and I think that has been the biggest challenge in the Bawku crisis,” Dr Amoh stated.
He noted that the deep-seated mistrust between factions has complicated efforts to find a sustainable resolution.
“Even when people mean well, the level of distrust is so significant that intentions are often misunderstood or ignored.”
President Mahama’s visit, according to Dr Amoh, sends a strong signal to the people of Bawku and the nation at large.
“In peacebuilding, signals are very important, and his presence there, the words he’s spoken, are very critical,” he said.
Dr Amoh commended the former President for making Bawku one of his priority destinations outside Accra.
“This is his first trip outside of Accra, apart from Pomadze, where he joined the Ahmadiyya community last week. Going to Bawku is very significant. He has met the Bawku Naba, and I believe he will also meet the Nayiri, which is very critical,” he noted.
The Executive Secretary explained that the National Peace Council has been consistent in promoting coexistence and dialogue as essential tools for peace.
“If you look at the statement we issued, we are trying to emphasise the need for us to coexist and promote peace. Without peace, no development can stand, so we are in search of peace,” he said.
Dr. Amoh also drew parallels to other regions, citing Ejura as an example of a community that has faced challenges with unrest.
He urged leaders to focus on fostering trust and ensuring that appointees tasked with handling sensitive conflicts are seen as neutral and unifying.
Former Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwul’s recent remarks on trust were echoed by Dr Amoh, who stressed the importance of building credibility among stakeholders in Bawku.
“Trust has been damaged to the extent that even if you mean well, people do not give your actions the attention they deserve. This is why leaders need to be deliberate about restoring faith and confidence,” he said.
Dr Amoh called on all stakeholders, including political leaders, traditional authorities, and civil society groups, to work collaboratively toward peace in Bawku.
He reiterated the Peace Council’s commitment to supporting dialogue and reconciliation efforts.
“President Mahama’s visit is a step in the right direction, but we need sustained efforts and consistent engagement to rebuild trust and ensure peace,” he concluded.
The visit comes against the backdrop of escalating violence in Bawku, which has claimed lives and displaced many residents.
The conflict, rooted in a chieftaincy dispute, continues to challenge the region’s stability and development.
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