Cletus Avoko on Bawku crisis: “Political will could have prevented Otumfuo’s intervention”
In a recent interview on Accra FM’s Ghana Yensom morning show hosted by Chief Jerry Forson, Mr Cletus Avoko, the lawyer representing the Kusasi, shared his views on the ongoing Bawku chieftaincy conflict and the role of the current administration.
Mr. Avoko expressed confidence that the current government, led by His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, possesses the political will to resolve the matter.
However, he lamented that former President Nana Akufo-Addo had already taken steps to “repair the market,” making Otumfuo’s mediation seemingly necessary.
According to Avoko, former president Akufo-Addo assumed office and directly addressed the dispute; he could have avoided political interpretations that often surround decisions in Ghana, where constitutional and legal actions are frequently viewed through a political lens.
Instead, the matter was referred to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for mediation.
When asked whether Otumfuo’s involvement was a wrong move, Mr Avoko explained that the conflict could have been handled by the government itself.
He noted that the President, as the enforcer of law and order, could have instructed the Nayeri on any violations, while also encouraging dialogue between the parties to develop the area peacefully.
He described the referral to Otumfuo as an “unnecessary step caused by a lack of political will.”
He emphasised that justice and fairness are essential for lasting peace, using the analogy of a court case over a disputed phone: unless the rightful ownership is clarified, the conflict continues.
He concluded that the Bawku dispute requires truth and reconciliation, which should guide Otumfuo’s mediation efforts.
“As long as laws are respected and court decisions enforced, the chief can peacefully resolve the conflict,” Mr Avoko affirmed.
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