A long-standing chieftaincy dispute in Bawku, northeastern Ghana, has erupted into renewed violence, resulting in the tragic killing of several students and prompting the government to deploy troops and impose curfews. The conflict, rooted in ethnic tensions between the Mamprusi and Kusaasi groups, has destabilized the region, leading to school closures, evacuations, and calls for urgent security interventions. Political interference and inadequate security measures have been blamed for the escalation, with critics urging honest dialogue and strategic disarmament to restore peace. The violence has spread fear to neighboring regions and disrupted education, as authorities scramble to protect civilians and maintain order. The government faces mounting pressure to resolve the crisis and prevent further loss of life.
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