A surge in violence and unrest has gripped Bawku, Ghana, following allegations of military brutality against civilians and the destruction of the culturally significant Bawku Naba (Zugran) statue.
Political leaders, especially from the Kusaug area and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), have condemned the military's actions and accused the government of failing to protect residents. The Defence Minister has promised thorough investigations, the reconstruction of the destroyed statue, and robust security measures to prevent further escalation. Calls for the withdrawal of military personnel and threats of political resignations underscore the deepening crisis and dissatisfaction among local leaders.
The situation remains volatile, with Parliament and security agencies under pressure to restore peace and address grievances.
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