President John Mahama has strongly condemned the recent killing of a Ghanaian soldier in Bawku, describing it as an unacceptable act against peacekeepers deployed to protect lives and property.
Speaking during his 'Thank You Tour' in the Upper East Region on Thursday, March 20, he also criticised the violent response of some military personnel, which led to injuries among civilians. "I wish to take this opportunity to condemn the killing of a member of the Ghana Army recently in Bawku. "The members of the Ghana Armed Forces in the conflict zone are peacekeepers who have been sent there to protect life, limb, and property.
It is unacceptable for them to become targets of a conflict to which they are not a party," he stated.
The President acknowledged the military's frustration over the loss of their colleague but urged them to exercise restraint and rely on intelligence to bring the perpetrators to justice. "I understand the righteous anger at the loss of a colleague serviceman, but we must exercise restraint and use effective intelligence gathering to identify and bring the culprits to justice," he said.