Former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has called for calm and unity in the wake of renewed violence in Bawku and its surrounding areas, which has led to multiple fatalities and injuries.
In a statement released on Sunday, April 13, Mr. Agyapong expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions following a violent clash between police and some youth in the Bawku enclave on Thursday, April 10.
The unrest reportedly resulted in casualties and the alleged burning of the private residence of Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga.
He appealed to the youth to remain calm, stressing that no grievance should lead to the loss of life or the destruction of communities.
“I have followed with deep concern the recent escalation of tensions in Bawku and surrounding communities. The recurring violent outbreaks and reprisals rooted in longstanding tribal conflicts, continue to cause pain and instability among our people.
“At this critical moment, I call for calm—especially from the youth. No grievance, however deeply felt, justifies the loss of life or the destruction of our communities. Our peaceful coexistence is the foundation of the prosperity and development we seek, without which we cannot build the Ghana we all desire,” he stated.