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GHANA DEPLOYS TROOPS TO CONTAIN BAWKU CHIEFTAINCY VIOLENCE 

The Government of Ghana has officially deployed additional troops to the conflict-ridden northern region of Bawku in response to the resurgence of violent chieftaincy clashes between the Mamprusi and Kusaasi communities. The deployment marks a transition from peacekeeping to active peace enforcement, underscoring growing concerns over the national and economic ramifications of prolonged instability in the area.

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According to Reuters and Sahara Reporters, the latest violence claimed the lives of a Kusaasi chief and three students, prompting the imposition of a curfew from 14:00 to 06:00 GMT and the immediate reinforcement of security personnel. Government officials, including Presidential spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu, noted that previous dialogue efforts led by Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II had made significant headway before the recent escalation.

The region of Bawku, located near Ghana’s northeastern border with Burkina Faso, is a strategic corridor for cross-border trade and agricultural activity. Prolonged violence threatens investor confidence, disrupts logistics, and creates volatility in a region already vulnerable to Sahelian insurgent spillovers.

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Speaking on the broader implications, Ghana’s Minister of National Security, Albert Kan-Dapaah, recently warned that chieftaincy disputes are becoming a national security crisis, with similar flashpoints emerging in Nkwanta (Oti Region) and Bunkpurugu/Nakpanduri (North East Region), leading to mass displacement, property loss, and economic stagnation.

Beyond security interventions, the government has initiated measures to strengthen traditional dispute resolution systems. In February 2025, the Ministry of Local Government committed to resourcing traditional councils and local judicial committees to help resolve tensions without violence (source: MyJoyOnline).

As military presence intensifies, businesses, NGOs, and diplomatic partners are watching closely for signs of either stabilization or escalation that could affect Ghana’s overall risk profile and growth outlook.

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