Security analyst, Andrews Asiedu Tetteh, says the Bawku conflict is no longer a chieftaincy or land dispute, but a terrorist activity.
He says, per what is happening, "We are sitting on a time bomb, and if we fail to deal with it, we will regret it later." According to him, one of his disappointments with former President Akufo-Addo was his disagreement that the Bawku conflict was not a terrorist act. "What is happening in Bawku is terrorist activity to the point where people are being pulled off buses, asked which tribe they belong to, and then shot if they do not belong to the tribe of those wielding the guns.
So, if this occurs and you fail to treat it as terrorist activity, it is unfortunate. "The fact that it is not fully blown does not imply that it is not a terrorist activity.
So one of my concerns is that no president has taken security seriously.