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Editorial News of Thursday, 20 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Military must use intelligence, not force – Mahama on Bawku crisis

President John Mahama has urged the government to prioritize intelligence gathering over military force in addressing the ongoing crisis in Bawku, a town plagued by ethnic conflict and violence. He emphasized that deploying more soldiers is not a sustainable solution, as it may exacerbate tensions and hinder long-term stability. Instead, Mahama advocates for a strategic approach that includes dialogue and collaboration with local leaders to foster peace.

Mahama's comments come amid rising concerns over security in the region. He calls on the government to engage with communities to understand their grievances and work towards resolving underlying issues. By leveraging intelligence and promoting community involvement, Mahama believes it is possible to restore calm without escalating conflict through military intervention. His perspective highlights the importance of a nuanced response to complex societal challenges rather than relying solely on forceful measures.