The National Peace Council of Ghana (NPC) has urged the feuding factions in the Bawku crisis to resort to dialogue in settling their differences.
On Monday 27th December 2021 reports had it that one person had been killed and several others injured after hours of sporadic shooting in Bawku in the Upper East Region.
This incident follows a similar one weeks ago which forced the government to impose a curfew in the area.
Reports say the shooting is due to demands from a faction to have the funeral of a chief who passed on 41 years ago performed in the area.
On this background, the National Peace Council in a statement said the call for peace goes particularly to the leaders and youth of both sides of the conflict.
According to the Council, it has been working with the state partners and those in Civil Society with a continued engagement with the parties through dialogue and other peaceful approaches.
“The National Peace Council wishes to call on all sides of the conflict to cease fire and seek nonviolent ways to address their grievances,” the Chairman for NPC, Rev. Ernest Adu Gyamfi reiterated in the statement seen by Starrfm.com.gh.
Attached is the full statement from the National Peace Council