Security analyst proposes one-hour daily movement window for Bawku residents amid heightened tensions

As tensions persist in Bawku, security analyst Anthony Acquaye is calling for even stricter movement restrictions in the conflict-ridden municipality, suggesting that residents be allowed just one hour per day to carry out essential activities.
His proposal comes in the wake of a government-imposed curfew from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., a measure intended to curb violence and restore calm in the troubled area.
President John Dramani Mahama has also directed the Ghana Armed Forces to transition from a peacekeeping posture to a more assertive peace enforcement strategy, underscoring the seriousness of the security crisis in Bawku.
Speaking to Accra 100.5 FM’s Midday news on Wednesday, July 30, Mr. Acquaye described the current interventions as necessary but insufficient, stressing the need for a firmer grip on the situation.
“At this stage, what is needed is not just control but total enforcement.
Out of the 24 hours, I propose that only one hour be given to the people to carry out their activities,” he said.
The proposal has stirred debate among the public and security experts.
While some argue that tighter restrictions could help stabilize the volatile situation, others warn that such extreme measures risk deepening the humanitarian toll on residents already struggling under the curfew.
Meanwhile, many residents of Bawku have expressed growing concern over the prolonged insecurity, disruptions to daily life, and the potential for military excesses under the new enforcement orders.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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