Civil Servants Flee Bawku Over Violence

Civil Servants Flee Bawku Over Violence

 

 

Teachers and nurses have begun exiting Bawku in the Upper East Region due to the volatile security situation in the town. The Kusasis withdrew from the inter-ethnic peace committee on Tuesday following renewed clashes that have led to the death of at least eleven people. The renewed violence between the Mamprusis and Kusasis

 

started in Bawku over the weekend after an old man was allegedly killed leading to shootings that left five persons dead. A local journalist, Seidu Mutawakilu also said that teachers, nurses and other professionals who came from places including Kumasi are parking out of the town as they fear for their lives. Traders who are also coming in

 

 

cannot get food anywhere to buy. You won’t find people going about on the streets doing their normal duties as they used to. People are indoors as they fear for their lives. Even we the journalists cannot go out to pick up information without protection from security personnel. The current situation in Bawku is volatile. Meanwhile,

 

 

residents of Bawku were on the Monday, December 19, thrown in hours of outage after the Zebilla-Bawku 161kV line tripped on earth causing an outage to the Bawku Bulk Supply Point. The fault was identified as a broken conductor [on tower number 287 within Bawku town] as a result of gunshot.