MPs condemn military brutalities in Bawku, call for immediate action
Members of Parliament have strongly condemned the ongoing military actions in Bawku, urging the military high command to halt the reported brutalities and take action against those responsible.
The calls come in response to alleged retaliatory operations by soldiers following the killing of a military officer in the area on Monday, March 17, 2025.
Majority Leader and Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, expressed deep concern over the situation, describing the military’s actions as indiscriminate and destructive.
“Men, women, children, old men, old women who could not flee, injuring some, destroying the properties of others, smashing television sets, bridges, and everything that came their way,” Ayariga stated.
He urged the military to cease their operations immediately, emphasizing that such actions tarnish the image of the armed forces and do not bring back the deceased soldier.
Ayariga also called for collaboration between law enforcement agencies and community leaders to identify the perpetrators behind the soldier’s killing.
Madina MP, Francis Xavier Sosu, criticised the military’s approach, labeling it unconstitutional and a violation of both Ghanaian and international laws.
“It is completely wrong, completely unconstitutional, completely absurd for the military to turn their strength on ordinary citizens, particularly those that have nothing to do with the alleged violence against a military officer,” Sosu remarked. He called for accountability and urged the military high command to take decisive action against officers involved in the abuses.
Pusiga MP, Laadi Ayii Ayamba, echoed similar sentiments, condemning the invasion of homes and the physical assault of residents, including the elderly and women.
“Going into people’s houses, removing people from their bedrooms, beating them, and even the elderly and women is not fair at all,” Ayamba stated.
She emphasised the need for alternative methods to apprehend the perpetrators without harming innocent civilians.
The MPs collectively expressed condolences to the family of the deceased soldier while urging the military to uphold their duty to protect citizens and maintain peace without resorting to excessive force.