Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has assured the public that the government is closely monitoring the volatile security situation in Bawku and Alavanyo.
Speaking at the Government Accountability Series at Jubilee House, Dr Boamah said the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have been tasked to remain vigilant and act swiftly to prevent any escalation of violence in these areas.
“While Ghana’s internal and external security remains largely stable, we acknowledge that the situation in Bawku and Alavanyo, and their surrounding communities, remains quite volatile,” he stated.
The Minister said the Armed Forces have activated land, maritime, and air security operations nationwide, with specific interventions in place in conflict-prone areas.
“The Armed Forces are actively monitoring developments and have put in place robust mechanisms to ensure that any potential escalation is swiftly contained,” he said.
“Our goal is a peaceful and lasting resolution through dialogue.”
Dr Boamah stressed that the government is committed to distinguishing criminal activities from legitimate traditional issues, especially in areas experiencing chieftaincy conflicts.
“We will always separate crime from traditional issues. That distinction allows us to deal appropriately—and legally—with those who incite unrest under the pretext of chieftaincy disputes,” he said.
On Bawku, Dr Boamah confirmed the government’s decision to reconstruct the statue of the Zugran of the Kusaug Traditional Area, which was destroyed during recent disturbances.
“Let me assure everyone that steps are being taken to restore dignity and stability in Bawku. The reconstruction of the Zugran statue is part of our broader effort to heal and rebuild,” he said.
Dr Boamah also highlighted the Ghana Armed Forces’ participation in multinational military exercises aimed at enhancing regional cooperation against emerging threats.
“We are taking bold steps to address violent extremism, terrorism, and transnational crimes,” he noted.
The Defence Minister concluded by urging Ghanaians to support peace efforts and trust in the country’s security agencies.
“We all have a role to play in maintaining peace. Let us trust the process and work together towards a stable and prosperous Ghana,” he said.