The Northern Development Forum (NDF) has expressed deep concern over the resurgence of mindless violence and resultant deaths of innocent citizens in Bawku, which has witnessed untold suffering over the past four years ¹. Despite the devastating impact, there are no signs of the carnage ending soon, as acts of provocation and impunity intensify daily. The diversion of scarce resources from promoting livelihoods and development to endless security and mediation efforts is appalling.
Citizens of Northern Ghana are dismayed and traumatized by the recent clashes, urging the government to exercise its authority to restore peace in the area. The NDF is concerned about the lack of a discernible government strategy to address the root causes of the conflict and remove agent provocateurs. The forum admonishes Northern Ghanaians to reflect on the consequences of violence in resolving minor ethnic, traditional, and cultural differences.
The NDF emphasizes that unity and cooperation are crucial for peace and development in Northern Ghana. The region faces poverty, illiteracy, and ignorance, which are exacerbated by ethnic clashes. These conflicts will not contribute to the success or development of any community. Instead, the richness and diversity of cultures and history should be cherished, promoting mutual respect, cooperation, and learning.
The forum urges Northern Ghanaians to put aside guns and swords and work together to build better communities for future generations. This call to action is critical, as the ongoing violence undermines efforts to promote livelihoods and development. By uniting against violence and promoting peace, Northern Ghanaians can create a brighter future.
The NDF’s concerns are echoed by experts who highlight the dangers of ethnic chauvinism and communal politics ². Such agendas can have a polarizing effect, leading to further violence and instability. It is essential for stakeholders to prioritize peace and development, addressing the underlying causes of conflict.
In conclusion, the Northern Development Forum’s call to action is a timely reminder of the need for peace and unity in Northern Ghana. By working together, citizens can build a brighter future, free from the shackles of violence and conflict.