A security Analyst, Adam Bona, has suggested ways of ending the protracted Bawku conflicts.
He has shown that parliament as an autonomous body ought to have the resource to lead its own probe into the conflict.
As indicated by him, despite the fact that it is OK that the matter has been referred to CHRAJ, they don't have the resources to look into abuse cases because of the conflicts.
"Mahama Ayariga and his kin, Cletus Avoka have done well to bring the issues to the floor of parliament. In any case, my concern is that for what reason might they at any point get the Speaker of Parliament to establish a parliamentary probe into the unsettling disturbance in Bawku?" he tested.
Dr Bona asked security agencies to explore and arrest weapon dealers and those financing the fighting parties.
"The Defense Intelligence, the National Intelligence Bureau across the country over ought to find the criminal selling the guns and bullets and search for the source of the firearms and projectiles. Search for who is sending money to people of Bawku and paying people to fight since I can see you that people are being paid monthly to fight," he said.
As far as he might be concerned, the government can end the Bawku conflicts on the off chance that they have the "will" and take full advantage of the resources they have available to them.
The security analyst said that the effect of the conflicts ought to be underestimated with a sober mind as it could grow into something different.