Mahama calls for military-police partnership to boost safety in Bawku
Former President John Mahama has urged the military and the Police service to join forces in ensuring safety and security within the Bawku municipality.
Expressing his sorrow over the recent loss of three lives in Bawku amid escalating tensions, the ex-President took to Facebook to address the issue.
The fatalities occurred during a reported exchange of gunfire between armed individuals and Ghana Armed Forces personnel, resulting in three deaths and one person managing to escape.
In his social media statement, Mahama acknowledged the challenges faced by the military in maintaining peace in Bawku but stressed the need for a collaborative approach, stating that “the military must work hand in hand with the police to provide safety and security in the Bawku municipality and across the nation.”
Below is the full post by former President Mahama
I am deeply saddened and disturbed by recent developments in the Bawku municipality and the killing of three men, as confirmed by soldiers from the Ghana Armed Forces.
While I recognise that our security services face the difficult task of securing peace in the Bawku area, the military must work hand in hand with the police to provide safety and security in the Bawku municipality and across the nation.
As a former Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, I urge the military personnel to remember their duty to protect the people and uphold the peace.
My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims during this difficult time, even as I call upon the people of Bawku to endeavour to promote and consolidate peace to enable the positive development of the municipality of Bawku.
Let us all work together to ensure justice is served and peace is restored in Bawku.