Member of Parliament for Nalerigu/Gambaga, Nurudeen Mohammed Mumuni, has described the protracted conflict in Bawku as one of the most pressing challenges confronting Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee.
Speaking in an exclusive interview on Channel One Newsroom on Wednesday, May 15, the MP, who is also a member of the committee, emphasised that achieving lasting peace in the area remains a top priority.
He highlighted the urgent need for concrete solutions to the unrest and reaffirmed Parliament’s commitment—especially that of the Minority Caucus—to supporting government efforts to resolve the conflict.
“Currently, our biggest headache and what we pray for is that we do whatever we can to bring lasting peace to Bawku. It is the headache of the Interior and Defence Committee because we can’t be in a country where one [part] of the country is at war.
“Ghanaians should expect the best, we will make sure the country is peaceful. We will support the Interior Minister and the Defence Minister,” he stated.
He further assured that the Minority stands ready to back the Interior and Defence Ministries in their mission to restore peace.
“We in the Minority are ready to support the Interior Ministry and the Defence Ministry to deliver,” he added.
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