In a step towards restoring peace in the Kusaug Traditional Area, the youth of Kusasi and the Ghana Police Service have reconciled following recent violent encounters.
The Zug-ran of Kusaug, Bawku Naba Asigri Abugrago Azoka II, intervened and directed both sides to pursue dialogue and reconciliation, leading to a successful peace process facilitated by the Kusaug Advisory Council.
According to a statement issued by the Zug-ran Palace on 19 April, the peace talks culminated in an understanding between Kusasi youth leaders and the police authority in the area.

In line with this resolution, the youth have launched a sensitisation exercise across the six districts and the municipality within Kusaug.
The campaign aims to foster peaceful coexistence and collaboration with law enforcement in maintaining law and order.
The Zug-ran commended the maturity and patriotism demonstrated by both parties.
“I wish to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the youth for their understanding and their willingness to embrace peace,” he stated.
He further acknowledged the professionalism of the police personnel involved, noting their cooperation as key to the success of the reconciliation efforts.
This development marks a renewed commitment to peace and unity within the traditional area.
The sensitisation campaign is expected to build trust between the communities and the police, paving the way for long-term collaboration.
The Zug-ran’s leadership has been widely praised for its proactive role in mediating the conflict and guiding the area toward stability.
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