Release › Press Release       20.12.2022

Youth Unrest In Buipe: A Press Statement By Gonjaland Association UK & Ireland

Our attention has been drawn to a protest by sections of the youth in the Buipe traditional area of the Savannah Region. On one hand, we have watched video footages of the events that culminated in the unrest among sections of the youth. In that video, the Public Relations Officer of the Gonjaland Youth Association is seen calling on the youth of Gonjaland to, among other things, reject the installation of a Fulani as a chief in the Buipe area with rights to parcels of land.

On the other hand, we have listened to an audio recording by the Secretary to HRM Buipewura Jinapor II in which the secretary sought to clarify and rebut some of the allegations contained in the PRO’s video. Furthermore, we are also in possession of video recordings in which some members of the Fulani tribe in Buipe expressed their gratitude to HRM Buipewura Jinapor II for the honour done them by not only allowing them to install a chief but also, assigning a parcel of land to them. We note that the crux of the agitations of the youth in Buipe revolves around allegations that Buipewura has assigned parcels of land to the Fulani community with allodial title or interests. This suggests that the Fulani community assigned this land has complete and absolute freedom to dispose of such land subject only to the laws of Ghana. But in his rebuttal, the Secretary to Buipewura Jinapor II argued that the said land was assigned to the Fulani community for the purpose of building a school for the Fulani community. This means no allodial interests have been assigned to them.

While we appreciate the arguments posited by both sides, there are a number of issues we want to drum home as a group:

We use this opportunity to call on all chiefs of our land to be mindful of the fact that our land and its customs predate them. They are only playing a fiduciary role and must, in all their dealings be cognisant of the fact that they have a responsibility towards the current and future generations. Any decisions they make today have far reaching implications for generations unborn and posterity will judge them unkindly if they make the wrong decisions today.

Thank you.
Rashid Seidu
PRO
Gonjaland Association UK & Ireland

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