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Deputy Finance Minister orders release of GH¢18m to National Security Minister to deal with Bawku conflict every quarter – Mahama Ayariga alleges

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Mahama Ayariga

The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga has alleged that the National Security Minister receives GH¢18 million each quarter to address the ongoing conflict in Bawku.

According to Mr Ayariga, the GH¢18 million provided quarterly is intended to fund various security operations and initiatives aimed at restoring peace and stability in Bawku.

Ayariga further alleged that the Akufo-Addo government, particularly the National Security Ministry, is profiting from the suffering of the people of Bawku.

In an interview on Woezor TV on Sunday, August 4, Mr Ayariga described the situation as unacceptable.

Mr Ayariga called for greater transparency and accountability in the management of these resources, emphasising the need for a comprehensive audit to ensure that the funds are being used effectively to address the conflict.

“For a long time, Bawku has been grappling with insecurity which I believe was largely created by the promises of the NPP. And the report I have received and very reliable and credible document I have cited indicate that the National Security Minister takes GHS18 million quarterly in name of dealing with the Bawku conflict which means that every month National Security Minister takes GHS6 million in the name of he dealing with the Bawku security problem while the people are struggling in poverty,” he stated.

He noted that all these monies are being spent while the people of Bawku continue to endure poverty and hardship.

The Bawku conflict, a longstanding and complex issue rooted in ethnic and chieftaincy disputes, has led to numerous casualties and widespread instability in the region.

Efforts to resolve the conflict have involved multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, traditional leaders, and civil society organizations.

Mr Ayariga’s allegations suggest that despite the substantial financial resources allocated, the situation in Bawku remains volatile, raising doubts about the effectiveness of the measures being implemented.

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