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Bawku conflict: Otumfuo’s final mediations sitting concludes at Manhyia

The Otumfuo has completed the final mediation sitting on the Bawku conflict at Manhyia.

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published December 1, 2025
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The final mediation session between the Kusasi and Mamprugu delegations concluded today at the Manhyia Palace. The Otumfuo Mediation Committee is expected to present its final report to President John Dramani Mahama in the coming weeks.

Sources within both factions say the Asantehene admonished the groups to maintain calm in their respective communities, assuring them that the final verdict will serve their collective interest. However, moments after leaving the mediation room, both groups were seen jubilating; though officials say no final decision has yet been communicated.

As national attention shifts to Kumasi, hopes remain high that the Asantehene’s intervention will bring an end to one of Ghana’s most enduring and complex traditional conflicts.

The Bawku conflict rooted in a longstanding chieftaincy dispute between the Kusasi and Mamprusi communities dates back to the colonial period.

Once a vibrant commercial hub in the Upper East Region, Bawku has suffered repeated outbreaks of violence, resulting in hundreds of deaths, displacement of residents, closure of businesses, and disruptions to essential services such as health and education.

Successive governments have imposed curfews and deployed security forces in response to recurring clashes, yet a comprehensive settlement has remained elusive.

Otumfuo’s involvement intensified in recent years following renewed hostilities during the administrations of former Presidents Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Dramani Mahama current government.

A wave of violence that claimed multiple lives including those of two police officers and a soldier prompted widespread calls for the Asantehene to intervene.

The Asantehene has since held a series of closed-door engagements with the factions, alternating between separate and joint meetings. His approach has been widely praised by the NPC, which has described it as the “most credible path toward lasting peace” and the clearest progress made in years.

The Manhyia Palace, in a statement, confirmed that this weekend’s session is expected to conclude the mediation process. It commended the cooperation of both factions and called for restraint to avoid actions that could jeopardise the significant progress achieved.

The NPC echoed this call, urging all parties to maintain calm and commitment as the peace efforts reach what it terms “their most crucial stage.”

Peace and governance experts say a successful resolution will not only restore stability to the conflict-prone municipality but also strengthen national cohesion and reinforce Ghana’s international reputation for peaceful and culturally sensitive conflict resolution.

The Asantehene’s respected track record including his pivotal role in the Dagbon peace process has heightened expectations surrounding the Bawku talks.

As attention shifts to the Manhyia Palace this next week, hopes are high that the latest intervention will bring an end to one of Ghana’s most enduring and complex traditional disputes.

Source: Starrfm.com.gh/Isaac Justice Bediako

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