Politicians should stay off Bawku conflict – Egyapa Mercer

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Former Minister for Tourism and Creative Arts, Andrew Egyapa Mercer, has urged political figures in Ghana to refrain from interfering in the Bawku conflict.

He believes the long-standing security issue requires a united, non-partisan approach devoid of political interests.

Speaking on JoyNews’ *Newsfile* programme on Saturday, 12 April, the former Sekondi MP expressed concern over how some politicians have allegedly taken advantage of the conflict to further their own agendas.

He noted that such interference only serves to aggravate tensions in a region already plagued by instability.

“We the politicians must take our hands off the Bawku situation and let us work together,” Mercer said.

“I cringe when matters of national importance and national security are politicised. We know the problems of the Sahel, and perish the thought that any of our leaders would exploit the situation for political gain.”

He further accused President John Dramani Mahama of using the conflict as part of his campaign during the 2024 general elections.

While admitting he was not well-versed in the historical context of the crisis, Mr Mercer stressed the importance of treating it as a national issue rather than a political opportunity.

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