Literacy
Society appeals to President to help resolve Bawku
crisis
Bolgatanga, Jan. 13, Ghanadot/GNA - The
Bawku Literacy Society (BLS), one of the organisations
campaigning for unity and peace in Bawku, has appealed
to President John Evans Atta Mills to pay special
attention to the Bawku crisis and find a lasting
solution to it.
This was contained in a statement jointly
signed by Mr Abubakar Yussif Maako, President of the
Society, and Mr Aduala Sophia, Secretary, and issued at
a press Conference in Bolgatanga at the weekend.
The Statement said Bawku had suffered series of
devastating conflicts which had inhibited the town's
socio-economic development.
"The cascading effect of the conflict cannot be
overemphasized. This therefore underscores the need for
President Mills to take cognizance of the situation in
any decision regarding Bawku," it noted.
The statement explained that polarization and ethnicity
had been the bane of development in the area and
appealed to the President to make conscious efforts to
promote national unity and identity in the area.
The statement noted that BLS had been playing a major
role in the resolution of the conflict and that it
intended to form a number of student unions in the
second cycle and tertiary institutions to promote and
sustain peace in the area.
It asked for the creation of more jobs in the area to
employ and occupy the youth to prevent them from idling
and causing problems.
It expressed satisfaction about the peaceful manner the
recent Presidential and Parliamentary elections were
conducted in the area and commended the government,
security agencies, non-governmental organizations,
opinion leaders among others for their role in the peace
process.
Mr Abdul Kadir Alhassan, a Founding Member of the BLS
said he had lost hope and faith in the prominent
personalities hailing from the area for their failure to
tackle the Bawku conflict.
He urged them to change their attitude and focus more on
resolving the issue.
He said posterity would judge them if they failed to
resolve the problem, since the feuding tribes were
intermarried and had become one people.
Mr Alhassan urged the citizens of Bawku to forget the
past and live in peace.
"What is urgently desired is for all of us to imbibe the
spirit of mutual respect, co-existence, and above all a
high level of ethnic, political and social tolerance if
we honestly wish to make conflict a thing of the past".
GNA