BDA condemns murder of their member by two alleged Kusasi youth

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The Bissa Development Association (BDA) has condemned the continuous killing of innocent Bissas in Bawku and accused Member of Parliament for Bawku Central Mahama Ayariga of open bias against the Bissa victims.

It comes after the fresh killing of another Bissa man by an alleged Kusasi youth on Friday at Nware, a village close to Pusiga.

The deceased Braimah Moro is reported to have been on the hit list of a pro-Kusasi group known as Kusaug Intelligence Center.

The attackers, who are said to be Kusasi young men from Sabongari, a suburb of Bawku, tracked their victims, who hail from Pusiga, reports say.

In a media statement issued on Saturday, the Bissa Development Association (BDA) condemned the gruesome attack that led to the death of one Braimah Moro, but it is the Bawku MPs’ selective sympathy that seems to ruffle more feathers among Bissas.

“It is with a heavy heart that the Bissa Development Association (BDA) issues this press statement to condemn the gruesome attack on two Bissas leading to the death of an innocent young man, Mr. Braimah Moro, aka Kufuor Moro at Nware, a village near Pusiga at about 7:30pm on Friday, 17th February, 2023,” it said.

“It is of interest to note that there were several threats on the life of Braimah Moro from a certain Kusaug Intelligence Centre, alleging that Moro, a national security officer, was giving false information leading to the arrest of Kusasis in Pusiga. In the words of the said post, ‘he must not escape!!!’.”

The murder of Moro adds up to not less than 10 Bissas killed in recent times in Bawku, as Mamprusi and Kusasis keep fighting each other over chieftaincy.

And the BDA’s statement called on the bias MP to remember that Bissa lives matter.

“The BDA further notes with serious concerns, the open bias exhibited by the Honourable Mahama Ayariga, MP for Bawku Central towards Bissa victims,” it said.

“The MP never found it necessary to even express a word of sympathy or condolences towards the victims and family of the Winamzua massacre.

“It is interesting however to see our Honourable MP condemning seriously, the killing of some Kusasi youth by the military.

“Whiles we are not in principle, against the MP defending his people, we are sad that Hon. Ayariga only finds it convenient to do so when the victims are Kusasis. W”wish to remind our Hon. MP that a significant number of Bissa voters contributed to making him an MP. Therefore, Bissa lives matter,” it added.

Below is the full statement

BISSA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (BDA)
OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (NEC)
P.O. Box CT 982, Cantonments, Accra

PRESS STATEMENT RELEASED BY THE BISSA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (BDA), DATED
18TH FEBRUARY, 2023
Friends from the Media,
All peace-loving Ghanaians
Ladies and Gentlemen
It is with a heavy heart that the Bissa Development Association (BDA) issues this press statement to condemn the gruesome attack on two Bissas leading to the death of an innocent young man, Mr. Braimah Moro, aka Kufuor Moro at Nware, a village near Pusiga at about 7:30pm on Friday, 17th February, 2023.
The attackers, who are said to be Kusasi young men from Sabongari, a suburb of Bawku tracked their victims who hail from Pusiga but were on a visit to Nware and laid ambush in a river. They opened fire on the two Bissa men who were crossing the river. The attack left the two victims seriously injured, but unfortunately, Braimah Moro died on the way to hospital.
The sound of the gunfire attracted residents of the Nware community who are predominantly Bissas. The brave Bissa youth came out to pursue the attackers and managed to arrest one of them with the other managing to escape. The Bissa youth had every opportunity to lynch the attacker, but as peace loving as the Bissa community is known for, he was handed over to the security forces.
It is of interest to note that there were several threats on the life of Braimah Moro from a certain Kusaug Intelligence Centre, alleging that Moro, a national security officer, was giving false information leading to the arrest of Kusasis in Pusiga. In the words of the said post, “he must not escape!!!”.
The BDA condemns in no uncertain terms, this cowardly attack by these two alleged Kusasi youth that led to the death of our brother, Braimah Moro. We recall sadly a similar attack by unknown gunmen on December 24, 2022 on a Bissa family at Winamzua, Bawku, which killed 5 persons and left two women in a critical condition. The Police must stretch their investigations to establish a correlation, if any, between the murder of Moro and that of many Bissas who were targeted and executed in similar style.
The BDA further notes with serious concerns, the open bias exhibited by the Honourable Mahama Ayariga, MP for Bawku Central towards Bissa victims. The MP never found it necessary to even express a word of sympathy or condolences towards the victims and family of the Winamzua massacre. It is interesting however to see our Honourable MP condemning seriously, the killing of some Kusasi youth by the military. Whiles we are not in principle, against the MP defending his people, we are sad that Hon. Ayariga only finds it convenient to do so when the victims are Kusasis. We wish to remind our Hon. MP that a significant number of Bissa voters contributed to making him an MP. Therefore, Bissa lives matter!
The BDA and the entire Bissa community is observing with keen interest how this suspect and his collaborators in the murder of Braima Moro will be treated by the security forces and the law enforcement agencies. We urge them to protect the suspect from any harm and ensure that due process is followed. The outcome of this matter will have repercussions on how the peace loving Bissa community will treat criminals of such nature. May the death of Braimah Moro, the Winamzua massacre and those of many Bissas through the wicked hands of unknown gunmen never be in vain.

Thank you.
By: ALHAJI SHAIBU MUSAH GUTARE
CHAIRMAN, NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (NEC)
BISSA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
0244075654

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