MAYA condemns attack on women travellers on Bolgatanga-Bawku road
THE Mamprugu Youth Association (MAYA), Bawku Chapter, has condemned what it described as a brutal attack on women travellers along the Bolgatanga-Bawku road, which resulted in one death and three injuries.
The association alleged that the attack, which occurred on Monday evening, was carried out by armed bandits on the Police Station Highway stretch when the victims were returning from Bolgatanga.
In a press release signed by its President, Seidu Awudu, and Secretary, Abdul Majeed Bagura, the group described the incident as barbaric and a sign of worsening insecurity in the area.
It expressed condolences to the bereaved family and sympathies to the injured, while calling for urgent intervention to address what it said was a deteriorating security situation following the breakdown of mediation efforts led by the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
The association mentioned that it was deeply concerned that armed groups continued to operate along the Bolgatanga to Bawku to Pulimakom road, allegedly targeting innocent commuters, particularly women.
It called on security agencies to immediately investigate the incident, arrest the perpetrators and bring them to justice, while urging the government to intensify security operations on the stretch in order to ensure the safety of travellers.
MAYA further appealed to the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central and other stakeholders to prioritise efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the area.
The group also urged the military to take decisive action against criminal activities around a filling station on the police station highway road, which it alleged had become a base for bandits.
It stressed that residents could not continue to live in fear, warning that failure to act decisively could erode public confidence in the security agencies.
The association called for immediate steps to restore law and order, insisting that lives must be protected.
BY TIMES REPORTER





