Ayariga calls to help retrieve the 7 seven missing herds

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In a statement issued on Wednesday, Ayariga The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, has appealed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration to activate diplomatic channels with the military authorities in Burkina Faso to locate and return seven residents of the Bador and Tampizua communities in the Bawku Municipality.

The MP said that the seven men, who are believed to have been arrested by the Burkinabe military, had crossed into the Bittu District of Burkina Faso to claim their cattle after they had been driven there.

This followed an alleged attack on nomadic herdsmen grazing the cattle of the missing men.

“I hereby formally write to seek your assistance to locate and secure the release of seven (7) residents of the communities of Bador and Tampizua in Bawku Municipality, who are believed to have been arrested by the military authorities in Burkina Faso and despite every effort we have been unable to locate them and secure their return to Ghana.”

The former Youth and Sports Minister provided further details on what led to the arrest of these seven Ghanaians.

According to him, the affected persons have been held since Friday, October 13.

“They crossed over into Burkina Faso on Friday 13th of October, 2023 to Bittou District in Burkina Faso with the assistance of the Assembly Member for Kanyere a suburb of Mogande also in Bittu District in Burkina Faso. The Assembly Member is called Adamah Bidigah.

“Fulani herdsmen grazed cattle belonging to the missing persons in a village called Kanyere in the Bittu District on the Burkina Faso side of the border between Bawku in Ghana and Burkina Faso. Military men came to the area and fired warning shots and the Fulani men run away and left the cattle.

“Two Fulani men are reported to have died in the incident. The Burkina Faso military drove the cattle to Bittu District capital (Bittu),” he said.