Peace talks for the Bawku conflict will start again on April 28 under the leadership of Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. The discussions will run through May 1 in Kumasi, with both sides expected to attend. The Manhyia Palace released a statement Monday asking everyone involved to help find lasting peace for the area. These efforts aim to end the violence that has caused deaths, destroyed property, and forced people from their homes.
President John Dramani Mahama expressed trust in the Asantehene's mediation during a military graduation ceremony last Friday. He mentioned a recent marketplace incident that led to deaths and property damage in the region. The president emphasized that nobody benefits from the ongoing conflict and insecurity. He noted that all key parties had already participated in earlier discussions about creating a path toward peace. Mahama praised military personnel for their work maintaining stability and asked all groups to back the peace process.
President John Dramani Mahama expressed trust in the Asantehene's mediation during a military graduation ceremony last Friday. He mentioned a recent marketplace incident that led to deaths and property damage in the region. The president emphasized that nobody benefits from the ongoing conflict and insecurity. He noted that all key parties had already participated in earlier discussions about creating a path toward peace. Mahama praised military personnel for their work maintaining stability and asked all groups to back the peace process.