The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has refuted allegations that soldiers deployed to Bawku to restore calm and maintain order have killed 3 locals.
This follows accusations that some personnel were behind the killings of three residents of the area on January 12, 2024.
A statement signed and issued by Brigadier General Emmanuel Aggrey-Quarshie, Director General Public Relations, GAF, denied the accusations describing them as “false and unfounded”.
The statement explained that reports from 11 Mechanised Battalion deployed in Bawku indicated that factions to the conflict appeared to have resumed escalation of violence with fatal consequences.
The current streak of violence, the Armed Forces said, began on Friday, January 12, 2024, at about 1455hrs with the murder of one Issah Halidu, a 40-year-old Mamprusi.
The deceased reportedly attempted rustling 4 cattle at Avengo, a Kusasi dominated settlement, but was pursued by unidentified gunmen and shot in the head and back, the statement said, adding that, troops dispatched to the scene retrieved two 7.62 x 39mm live rounds from the deceased’s pocket.
“On the night of Friday 12 January and early hours of Saturday 13 January 2024, sporadic gunshots were heard at New Station, Daduuri and Maziama. On Wednesday 17 January 2024, at about 1320 hrs, unknown gunmen attacked members of the public behind Bawku Divisional Police Station killing 2 victims and injuring 4 others."
“The deceased victims were of the Mamprusi and Moshie tribe while the other victims with various degrees of injuries were of Bissa, Busanga and Grushie descent."
On the same day, at about 2000hrs, unknown assailants murdered one Azumah Alhassan, a 47-year-old Kusasi Professor at Sokabisi, Bolgatanga.
This spawned sporadic gunshots at Bawku later at night,” the statement explained.
Again, it noted that, on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at about 0430hrs, unknown gunmen hiding in a valley fired at own troops position at Avengo, adding that, in another development, at about 0530 hrs same day, a Ghana Police patrol team spotted two locals attempting to light up an Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) bomb at a Goil Filling Station in Bawku.
The suspects, the statement said, fled upon sighting the patrol team leaving behind the bomb, indicating that the Ghana Police retrieved the Unexploded Ordinance (UXO) and handed over same for safe custody at 11 Mechanised Battalion Magazine at Bazua.
“It is worth mentioning that at about 2030 hrs same day, own troops conducting night foot patrols around Hasania School at Sabongari were fired upon by four gunmen. Troops returned fire spontaneously neutralising 3 of the assailants. The fourth suspect managed to escape. Troops retrieved one AK-47 rifle loaded with 16 rounds of 7.62 x 39 mm ammunition.
“Ghana Police team arrived at the location subsequently to convey the deceased assailants to the morgue. The AK-47 rifle with serial number 81-1/13024074 inspected by Bawku Divisional Police personnel is currently in own custody,” it claimed.
The GAF explained that, in as much as it regretted the demise of the assailants, the escalating violence in the Bawku general area was unfortunate, saying “the presence and attempt to detonate high explosives such as RPG bombs in the operational environment signposts is changing the dynamics of the threat profile.”
“Following these incidents and subsequent false allegations making the rounds, GAF finds it necessary to disclose details of the operations on Thursday, 18th January, 2024, with the view to debunking false information and the unsubstantiated notion that a particular group is being targeted by troops deployed in Bawku.
“It is instructive to note that directly engaging the military is a development that could result in fatal consequences; as troops will spare no opportunity to defend themselves as well as protect residents of Bawku.
Therefore, factions in the Bawku conflict are cautioned against drawing the military into direct armed confrontation while efforts are undertaken to resolve the current impasse,” it stressed.