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Editorial: Asantehene’s Mediation Efforts Facing Skepticism Amid Bawku Chieftaincy Dispute

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In the midst of escalating tension and violence in the Bawku Divisional enclave, the longstanding chieftaincy and land dispute between the Kusasis and Mamprusis, has taken a tumultuous turn, casting doubts on the efficacy of Asantehene’s mediation efforts as a panacea to the conflict.
Appointed as the sole mediator by the Akufo-Addo administration in 2021, the Asantehene, initiated a mediation process by inviting representatives of the feuding factions to Manhyia to submit evidence of their claims.

While, the Kusasis complied with the request by presenting documentary evidence, the Mamprusis, refused to do so without explanation, leading to their withdrawal from the mediation process and subsequent enskinment of Seidu Abagre as a rival Bawku Naba in 2023.
The Mamprusis’ unilateral action, backed by obtaining a court order to overturn an arrest warrant for Abagre in 2024, has further fueled tensions and violence in Bawku to date.

The suspicions of the Kusasis, regarding a perceived betrayal in leaking evidence and government machinery’s involvement in the conflict, have deepened the already complex layers of the conflict.
With political, tribal, religious, security, and socio-economic dimensions at play, the roots of the Bawku conflict run deep, presenting a multifaceted challenge to conflict resolution efforts.

Stakeholders and civil society organizations, advocate for the engagement of the National Chief Imam, the Catholic Bishops Conference and the Christian Council of Ghana, in the mediation process to leverage the religious factor in seeking a peaceful resolution.
Amidst recent outbreaks of violence and mounting casualties, the call for reactivation of Asantehene’s mediation from the Presidency, reflects a sense of urgency to address the crisis.

However, skepticism looms over the confidence of the two feuding factions in the conflict, raising questions about the impartiality and efficacy of the current approach.
Conflict analysts, suggest the involvement of neutral heavyweights, such as the National Chief Imam’s office, as well as other religious groupings to rebuild trust and facilitate a comprehensive dialogue.

The Bawku conflict, has reached a critical juncture, with the district, regional, and national peace councils, along with security agencies, exhausting their efforts in the pursuit of a lasting peace.
The daunting obstacle posed by the Nayiri Palace in Nalerigu, the Mamprugu paramountcy’s seat, adds another layer of complexity to the peace process.

With the current Nayiri incapacitated and communications channeled through spokespersons, the Mamprusis’ stance, remains entrenched, underscoring the challenges in achieving lasting reconciliation in Bawku.

In the considered opinion of this newspaper, the recurrence of the fighting raises serious questions about the effectiveness of Asantehene’s mediation effort. The government should explore other options, which includes, exploiting the religious angle to appeal to the conscience and the little humanity left in the people of Bawku.

The people of Bawku are trapped in a cycle of fear, mourning, and retribution. With each attack, the social fabric of the town is further torn apart, and the prospect of peaceful coexistence becomes increasingly remote.
As the conflict continues to simmer, the path to lasting peace in Bawku, remains uncertain, prompting a reevaluation of mediation approaches and the exploration of new avenues for dialogue and reconciliation in the troubled region.

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