A medical doctor and a commercial farmer in the Bawku Municipality have been nominated as the Municipal Chief Executive nominee for Bawku Municipal.
This nomination didn’t come as a surprise to the people of Bawku Municipality and Kusaaug at large.
Following the release by President John Dramani Mahama nominating Azunaba Isaac as MCE of Bawku Municipal, the majority of the people of Bawku Municipal believe in the nominee.
The long-awaited good news for the people of Bawku has arrived, bringing a lot of smiles and confidence.
The appointment of Azunaba Isaac is a testament to his dedication, leadership, and commitment to public service in Bawku Municipal and Kusaaug.
Azunaba Isaac is an inspirational commercial farmer. He does many different things to help the people of Kusaaug.
Speaking to some women in Bawku Municipal, many believe that Azunaba Isaac is the chosen one from God for the good people of Bawku Municipal and Kusaaug. His position as MCE for Bawku Municipality is a good call.
During the vetting process at Bolgatanga, the regional capital of the Upper East Region, he assured that he would contribute to resolving the situation in Bawku.
He noted that bringing lasting peace to Bawku would be his first priority as the Municipal Chief Executive of Bawku.
This statement brought joy to the people of Bawku as it was announced that he has been nominated as the MCE for Bawku Municipal.
For their part, unity and lasting peace are what the people of Bawku are looking for, and he should fulfill his promises to help the President bring back lasting peace in Kusaaug.
The people wish him well and pray for a swift confirmation to allow him to kick-start his duties in addressing the challenges confronting the municipality.
Bawku has been in the news for some years now and has been under curfew since 2021 after the renewed conflicts began.
Hundreds of innocent lives have been lost, and many properties have been destroyed in connection with the Bawku conflict.
The majority of the youth in Bawku municipality have fled the town for their safety. Bawku has been lacking development for more than five years since the renewed conflict.