The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, has urged the government to urgently crack down on persons instigating recent tensions in the Bawku Municipality.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, Mr. Ayariga, said social media was being used by bad-faith actors to foment tensions in the area.
“For the past several months and close to a year, there has been a lot of work on social media doing everything to instigate the situation that we have today.”
“Unfortunately, the state has not clamped down on these actors on social media, and it generates reactions on all sides and today, the situation is because of the activities of these people on social media.”
The tensions have led to several persons being wounded and a few deaths, including a police officer.
Recent tensions can be traced to December 27, 2021, when there was gunfire in parts of the town after attempts to perform the final funeral rites of a Chief who died about 41 years ago.
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The violence resulted in a curfew being placed on the entire township, a ban on smock wearing and a ban on the use of motorbikes.
For the time being, Mr. Ayariga feels these tensions are “a simple law and order issue” hence his call for the state to take firm action.
“You cannot be allowed to resort to the use of violence to try and resolve your issues in this country when you are not the state.”