The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is deep into peacemaking efforts for the Bawku conflict. During a meeting with Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene and several MPs at Manhyia Palace, he detailed ongoing diplomatic initiatives to quell the long-standing regional tensions.
He reported significant progress in reducing gun violence and emphasized continuous stakeholder engagement. The traditional leader has been actively reaching out to key parties, including the Bawku Naaba, Nayiri, and representatives from Mossi and Hausa ethnic groups.
The Asantehene passionately advocated disarmament and dialogue. He urged all factions to put down their weapons and work collaboratively to resolve the historical challenges that have fueled the conflict. His approach focused on bringing together community leaders to discuss peaceful resolution strategies.
Awaiting a representative from the Nayiri's palace, the traditional leader remains committed to facilitating meaningful conversations. His diplomatic efforts aim to address the root causes of the conflict and create a sustainable path to peace for the Bawku region.
He reported significant progress in reducing gun violence and emphasized continuous stakeholder engagement. The traditional leader has been actively reaching out to key parties, including the Bawku Naaba, Nayiri, and representatives from Mossi and Hausa ethnic groups.
The Asantehene passionately advocated disarmament and dialogue. He urged all factions to put down their weapons and work collaboratively to resolve the historical challenges that have fueled the conflict. His approach focused on bringing together community leaders to discuss peaceful resolution strategies.
Awaiting a representative from the Nayiri's palace, the traditional leader remains committed to facilitating meaningful conversations. His diplomatic efforts aim to address the root causes of the conflict and create a sustainable path to peace for the Bawku region.