The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is expected to present a report on the mediation of the Bawku conflict to President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, December 16, as part of ongoing efforts to secure lasting peace in the troubled area.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II was appointed earlier in 2025 by President Mahama to lead initiatives aimed at resolving the decades-old chieftaincy dispute in Bawku.
The mediation process began in April, when the Asantehene held separate meetings with representatives of the feuding factions to initiate dialogue.
Although the talks were briefly paused, they resumed in May 2025 and have since helped create a period of relative calm in the conflict-prone municipality.
The forthcoming report, expected to detail key findings, progress made, and recommendations, is anticipated to guide the next phase of government action toward restoring sustainable peace and stability in Bawku.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Armed Forces have intensified security measures in the area to maintain law and order as the mediation process continues.
Speaking on Monday, December 15, the Commander of the 11th Battalion of the Ghana Armed Forces in the Upper East Region, Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Boako, expressed confidence that the combined security and mediation efforts would end the violence.
“We believe that as time goes on, with our monitoring, time will catch up with those miscreants. With the Otumfuo mediation and the meetings we had with the factions in Bawku last week, we believe that all these attacks will come to an end so that the community and its people can return to normalcy,” he said.
Bawku has experienced intermittent violence over the years due to chieftaincy disputes, prompting repeated calls for sustained dialogue and stronger security interventions to restore peace.








