WATCH: Police Officers in Bawku Threaten Resignation Over Deployment
Several police officers stationed in the Bawku enclave have reportedly threatened to resign from the Ghana Police Service unless they are transferred out of the area, citing safety concerns and the challenging security situation in the region. The development was highlighted by a Member of Parliamen
Ogyem Solomon

Several police officers stationed in the Bawku enclave have reportedly threatened to resign from the Ghana Police Service unless they are transferred out of the area, citing safety concerns and the challenging security situation in the region. The development was highlighted by a Member of Parliament, who explained that officers feel their welfare and personal safety are at risk due to the ongoing tensions in Bawku.
The Bawku enclave, which has experienced recurrent disputes and clashes over the years, is considered one of the most volatile regions in Ghana. Police personnel deployed to maintain law and order in the area face difficult working conditions, including threats to their safety and exposure to conflict-related violence.
According to reports, the officers’ grievances are not only about the immediate security threats but also about the lack of adequate support and protective measures. Many feel that their concerns have not been sufficiently addressed by the police administration, leading them to consider extreme measures such as resignation to highlight the seriousness of the situation.
The Member of Parliament who spoke on the matter indicated that the situation underscores broader challenges in maintaining security in high-risk areas. He emphasized the importance of providing personnel with adequate resources, proper rotations, and timely support to ensure both their safety and the effective performance of their duties.
Security analysts note that deployment in conflict-prone areas like Bawku requires careful planning, including the provision of protective equipment, psychological support, and clear operational guidelines. Failure to adequately support officers not only compromises their safety but can also affect the overall stability of the region.
Local communities have expressed concern over the potential withdrawal of police officers, noting that such action could exacerbate tensions and reduce law enforcement presence in an area that already faces security challenges. Community leaders have called on authorities to mediate between the officers and the police administration to prevent further escalation.
The police service has yet to issue an official statement on the threatened resignations, but the situation highlights the need for strategic personnel management and welfare considerations in conflict zones. Observers suggest that addressing the officers’ concerns could serve as a model for handling similar deployments in other high-risk areas of the country.
Experts in law enforcement stress that ensuring the safety and well-being of police personnel is critical not only for their protection but also for maintaining public confidence in security institutions. Transparent dialogue, timely transfers, and improved working conditions are seen as essential steps to prevent further unrest within the service.
As the situation develops, all eyes remain on how the police administration will respond to the officers’ threats. Ensuring a balance between operational needs and the welfare of personnel will be key to maintaining stability and security in the Bawku enclave.
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The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has revealed that several police officers in the Bawku enclave have threatened to resign if their transfer requests are not granted. He noted that officers, including those at checkpoints, have been shot and killed in the… pic.twitter.com/tfDVwuLodW
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