The Kusaug Traditional Council in Bawku urges police officers to resume their duties.

The Kusaug Traditional Council is under the leadership of Bawku Naba Zug-Raan Asigri Abugrago Azoka II. They express deep gratitude for the visit of Inspector General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno. They commend his thorough investigation into the recent incident that resulted in one death and multiple injuries. This gesture from IGP Yohuno reflects his strong commitment to transparency. It also shows his dedication to accountability. These principles align with the council’s core values. They focus on preserving community identity and promoting development.

According to Mr. David Adoliba, secretary to the Overlord, the Kusaug area’s divisional chiefs have taken a firm stance. Twenty-five chiefs issued a statement. They urge the IGP to direct his personnel to resume their assigned duties.

“After the IGP left, the divisional chiefs of the Kusaug Traditional Council also met, and they appreciated the timely intervention of the IGP. The IGP was able to win the trust of the people back, more especially the youth. And so we are calling on the IGP to equally direct the divisional command to bring back their men. It is very dangerous to have such a stretch without police presence, ” Mr Adoliba emphasized.

In addition, Mr. Adoliba emphasized the Kusaug Traditional Council’s dedication to fostering harmony and order in Bawku. He echoed Zug-Rana’s unwavering calls for peace and solidarity in the region. He stressed that open communication and collaboration are crucial in resolving conflicts. Establishing enduring peace is essential. He urged the youth to remain peaceful, abstain from harmful behaviours, and have faith in the justice system.

The Kusaug Traditional Council shows its steadfast commitment. They will partner with security agencies and other stakeholders. Their goal is to promote peace and security in Bawku. They urge all parties to prioritize peace and unity. This echoes the sentiments of the Inspector General of Police during his recent visit to Bawku. He emphasized the importance of collective action and dialogue.

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