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MPs from Kusuag Traditional Area condemns Killing by Military in Bawku

Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Kusuag traditional area in the Upper East Region, have condenmed the killing of six innocent residents in Bawku by some military men.

According the MPs, six of the civiloans were in their farms when the Military who have been deployed to the Bawku enclave opened gun fire and killed six of them.

The six MPs at a press conference addresses by Hon Cletus Avoka, condemned the Military of the unprofessional conduct.

The MPs however called on the government through the Ministries Defence and the Interior to investigate the killing and bring the unprofessional officers to face the law.

The MPs includes Cletus, Zebila, Albert Akuka Alalzuuga, Garu, Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, Tempane, Abdulai Abanga, Binduri, Mahama Ayariga, Bawku Central and Lardi Ay Ayamba, Pusiga.

Below is Full Statement

PRESS STATEMENT
Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press.
We have invited you here this afternoon, in connection with the merciless killings that took place in Bawku, the capital of the Kusuag Traditional Council yesterday. This unfortunate event is as a result of the Bawku Kusasi-Mamprusi Chieftaincy conflict.
The facts are that on Tuesday night i.e 31st January, 2023, there was sporadic shooting in several parts of Bawku. These shootings however ceased by 6:00am yesterday.
The Soldiers on peace keeping decided to patrol as they normally do.
Then they got to a suburb of Bawku called Zorgen and saw some young men working in their dry season garden.
They rounded these unarmed and harmless men together, opened fire on them and killed six (6) of them instantly.
They also chased a small boy who ran into a millet ban, but they still shot him in the ban, whereby the ban caught fire and burnt the boy to ashes.
Similarly, they shot at a woman who was also in the vicinity and broke her hand. She is currently on admission.
They had earlier last week also shot and killed two people at Patelmi.
We submit that the killings by the Soldiers was uncalled for, it is barbaric and unprofessional.
We demand that:
The Minister of Defence and the Minister for Interior investigate this incident and bring the unprofessional perpetrators to book. The good name of the military is being soiled by this unprofessional conduct.


Compensate the victims’ families.
This conduct also defeats the purpose of peace keeping. They rather seem to be the aggressors rather than peace makers.
The Soldiers cannot deny responsibility and as they have not seized arms or weapons from the victims.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is also recalled that sometime last year the Soldiers and Police in Bawku also embarked on an unwarranted attack and killing of civilians in a village called Buabula, a suburb of Bawku,
Here, they shot and killed some people, burnt some houses, food bans, vehicles, motor cycles and etc.
We the six (6) Members of Parliament from the Kusaug Traditional Area visited the affected village and saw things for ourselves.
They also went out of their way to harass the Pusiga Chief by searching his palace but saw or recovered nothing incriminating.
Ladies and Gentlemen, due to the conflict in Bawku since November 2021, several security measures have been put in place but these measures seem not to be working. They include:
i. Peace Keeping
ii. Curfew
iii. Ban on riding motors
iv. Ban on wearing smocks and etc
These measures have failed. Government needs to adopt other strategies to bring peace to Bawku. More intelligence gathering and inroads. Need for political will, commitment on the part of Government to address the issue.

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