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Don’t Be Silent Over the Happenings in Bawku — Speak Out
In the heart of the Kusaug region lies Bawku, a town cherished for its rich heritage and resilient people. Bawku has always been a place of unity, where diverse groups come together, share traditions, and stand by each other through celebrations and trials alike. Today, though, Bawku is in pain, and the silence surrounding its suffering is more heartbreaking than ever.
The recent violence and instability in Bawku are not just reports in the news. They are real events that have upended lives, broken families, and left deep scars in our community. This is not just about individuals we don’t know — these are our own family members, friends, neighbors, and elders. Every incident, every loss affects all of us because we are bound together by more than geography; we share a history, a culture, and a future. Yet, the silence from so many quarters is deafening.
To those who can speak up, it is your duty to do so. Silence in moments of suffering is not neutrality; it is neglect. When we remain silent, we let down those who look to us for support, for advocacy, and for hope. Each voice lifted in solidarity reminds those suffering that they are not alone, that they are part of a community that will not abandon them.
Bawku is not just another town; it is a place where the heart of the Kusaug region beats. Here, our elders pass down wisdom, our children take their first steps, and our festivals, like the revered Samanpiid, bind us together. Bawku’s pain ripples through all of Kusaug, for when Bawku suffers, we all suffer. When Bawku bleeds, a part of our soul bleeds with it.
This is a call to action. Stand with Bawku. Demand peace, demand security, and demand justice. Reach out to leaders, speak in public, use every channel available to ensure that Bawku’s suffering is neither ignored nor forgotten. Let the world know that Kusaug stands as one. Now is the time for every one of us to be a voice for Bawku.
We cannot bring back what has been lost, but together, we can give Bawku hope and show the community that they are not forgotten. Speak up — for the people, for the peace, and for the place we all hold dear.
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