In a bid to restore peace and stability in the troubled Bawku area, President John Mahama recently paid a visit to the region, reiterating his commitment to working tirelessly to bring calm to the area.
This visit is part of Mahama’s efforts to address the long-standing conflicts in Bawku, which have claimed lives and displaced many.
During his visit, Mahama met with the paramount chief of the Kusaug traditional area, Bawku Naba, Zug-raan Asigri Abugrago Azoka II.
He urged the chief and the community to support his party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), in the December 2024 elections, promising to complete abandoned projects and initiate new ones, including the construction of a state-of-the-art referral hospital in Bawku.
Mahama also addressed the security concerns in the area, emphasizing the need for collaboration between the community and security agencies to bring peace.
He reassured the chiefs and people that restoring peace to Bawku would be his priority, adding that his administration would work towards fostering lasting peace.
The President’s visit to Bawku is a significant step towards addressing the region’s challenges.
His commitment to restoring peace and stability in the area is a welcome development, and his administration’s plans to complete abandoned projects and initiate new ones are expected to bring relief to the community.
As Mahama works towards restoring peace in Bawku, his efforts are likely to have a positive impact on the region and its people.
The President’s dedication to addressing the challenges facing the area is a testament to his commitment to the well-being of all Ghanaians.