Bawku Disturbance:  Renewed Violence, Threat To Us All ---Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana

In a statement signed and issued b the President of Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana Nana Ama Serwaa Bonsu and copied to Soireeenews.com, the Foundation noted that for the past week it has followed with deep concern the outbreak of conflict in Bawku in the Upper East Region. 

Bawku Disturbance:  Renewed Violence, Threat To Us All ---Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana
President of Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana Nana Ama Serwaa Bonsu
Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana has waded into the long ending chieftaincy disputes in Bawku, expressed its displeasure over why should the Bawku retrogress and innocent lives and valuable properties being lost due to the lack of enforcement of government directives.
 
In a statement signed and issued b the President of Queen Mothers Foundation  of Ghana Nana Ama Serwaa Bonsu and copied to Soireeenews.com, the Foundation noted that for the past week it has followed with deep concern the outbreak of conflict in Bawku in the Upper East Region. 
"We had been very excited about prevailing peace in the area until the recent renewal of conflict. We find it quite unfortunate and regrettable that things have degenerated in such a manner, reversing many of the gains made toward peace and development in Bawku," the statement noted.
 
The statement indicated that the Foundation is deeply concerned because apart from the harm conflict causes to peace, harmony, social progress and development, it affects women and children gravely.
"In such situations, women, who are the backbone of economic activities, are so vulnerable to the extent of losing their livelihoods, while children are unable to attend school, thereby jeopardising their future. 
 
In light of the above, the Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana in the statement appealed to the factions in the renewed conflict in Bawku to bury their differences and embrace peace to move the development of the area forward. 
The statement further advised the youth to refrain from acts of violence and not to allow themselves to be used as conduits to foment trouble. 
It urge the traditional authorities to lead the processes of peace and reconciliation for the good of the people. 
 
The statement stressed the need for security agencies to endeavor to maintain law and order in the area, but in so doing, they must be cautious not to infringe on the human rights of the people. 
The statement emphasized that the government must also endeavour to discharge its responsibilities to ensure the resolution of the conflict. 
Furthermore, the statement admonished political parties to refrain from politicizing the conflict or stoking the fire for political expediency. Rather, they must work together to douse the fire and restore peace. 
 
The statement therefore appealed to the media to help defuse the conflict and refrain from comments and publications that would rather worsen the situation. 
"The media must also desist from giving their platform to troublemakers or people with hidden agendas to fan the flame of conflict. 
 
"It is in the interest of all Ghanaians to promote peace in Bawku and help the people achieve their developmental goals,' concluded.