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Kusasi Youth: Politicians Can’t Be Trusted, Only Otumfuo Can Settle Bawku Dispute

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The youth of Kusasi have made a heartfelt appeal to Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, urging him to do everything within his power to restore peace in Bawku.

They expressed concerns that politicians have not been honest in addressing the ongoing Bawku conflict.

During a news conference in Bawku, the youth voiced their disappointment with President Mahama for failing to fulfill his campaign promise to resolve the longstanding conflict.

Neglect
They accused the President of neglecting their plight and pointed out that violence in the area has escalated, with multiple fatalities reported since he took office three months ago. “Mr. President, when we heard your promise to bring a lasting solution to the Bawku conflict, we felt hopeful and believed that the NDC would be our savior. This is why Kusaug gave the NPP zero votes and supported the NDC overwhelmingly,” they said.

They added, “Mr. President, you openly acknowledged that the Overlord, Naba Asigri Azorka II, is the legitimate chief of Kusaug — and that is common knowledge. So, what has changed? We did not expect it to take this long to address the Bawku issue after we voted for you.”

Upsurge
The group expressed frustration that instead of peace, the region has witnessed an increase in violence, with reports indicating that over 18 people, including women and children, have lost their lives since President Mahama assumed office. “Your Excellency, are you aware that more than 18 lives have been lost to this conflict since you became President? Is this the outcome you envisioned, Mr. President?” they questioned.

Politics
The youth also expressed disappointment over what they described as the political exploitation of the conflict, accusing the President of using their plight for electoral gain while failing to deliver on his promises. “We have come to the painful realization that politicians have been using the Bawku conflict for their own selfish interests. They continue to deceive us with empty promises of peace just to win votes.”

Voter Apathy
Issuing a stern warning ahead of the next general elections, the group suggested that political parties should anticipate voter apathy if tangible progress is not made. “Politicians will be surprised to see empty ballot boxes in 2028, with not a single vote cast. We are tired of lies and broken promises,” they stated.

 

Asantehene Bawku Kusasi Otumfuo Osei Tutu II
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