Accra, 09 July, 2025 / 3:25 pm (ACI Africa).
To achieve lasting peace in all regions of Ghana, citizens must be willing to pursue a path that genuinely leads to peace, Peter Kodwo Appiah Cardinal Turkson has said.
In an interview with Ghana’s Channel One TV, the Ghanaian-born Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and Social Sciences in Rome alluded to the various forms of violent conflicts in the West African nation, which are often founded on chieftaincy disagreements, ethnic divisions, and competition over resources, among others.
For instance, the protracted tension in Bawku, a town in the Upper East region of Ghana that borders Burkina Faso, has been characterized by gun violence and fatalities. Last November, members of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) decried the displacement of people and loss of human life and livelihoods for survivors among other negative effects.
Ghana’s Catholic Bishops warned that the protracted violent conflict in Bawku could lead to a humanitarian crisis, which they said “is a deep concern for the Catholic Church and all peace-loving Ghanaians.”
In the TV interview published on Tuesday, July 8, Cardinal Turkson reflected on the words of Prophet recorded in Jeremiah 6:16 and described the current social and moral direction of Ghana as being at a crossroads.






