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Greetings from Jean-Pierre Fabre to Togolese: "A Togo where security for all will be guaranteed"

The president of the National Alliance for Change (ANC), leader of the opposition, Jean-Pierre Fabre sent his wishes to the Togolese nation as a prelude to the new year, 2018. Here is the message!  Message of the President Jean-Pierre FABRE National President of the ANC, leader of the opposition On the occasion of the new year 2018 (Lomé, 27-12-2017) My dear compatriots, on the threshold of the year 2018, I would like, on behalf of the ANC and on my own behalf, to extend to each of you and your respective families, my best wishes for health, success and prosperity. I wish everyone a peaceful and radiant new year, a year that will see our aspirations, our expectations come to fruition. A year that will allow us to achieve our goals of alternation and change. May Almighty God protect us, guide us and give us the strength and courage to conquer all the obstacles on our path, the path of freedom, the path of victory, the victory of the sovereign Togolese people. My

The truths of Me Raphaël Kpande-Adzaré to Faure Gnassingbé

The former president of the Togolese League of Human Rights (LTDH), today member of the citizen front Togo Standing, Me Raphaël Kpande-Adzaré, in a radio show Victoire FM Wednesday, reacted on the political news of recent days in Togo. He was especially clear about Faure Gnassingbé's latest releases, which seem to exclude alternation at the top of the state, even in 2020.  To believe this lawyer, Togo should not remain a curiosity in the sub-region. For this, there will be no question of making a political compromise that would guarantee a lease for life to an individual in power. "We, the civil society, will no longer accept any political compromise of the type" The electoral file is not reliable, but it is consensual ". No ! That politicians no longer think of signing compromises on the backs of the people. No more political compromise to guarantee life for an individual, but it will be an agreement for the interest of the nation, "said Raphaël Kpande-

Nathaniel Olympio: "Nothing can resist the people, absolutely nothing ..."

Nathaniel Olympio calls on the Togolese population to remain mobilized, determined and combative. He also returned to his trip to Dakar (Senegal) last weekend as a representative of the Coalition of 14, to take part in a demonstration of Togolese living in the Senegalese capital, a march that was aborted.  The mobilization continues, but today we have the impression that it has weakened a little Every time we protest, I hear someone say that the demonstration is weakening. We heard that on September 7th. Since that day, we are told that the mobilization is weakening. But you all found that five months later, the Togolese population is still standing, still engaged in the fight, still determined. That's right, today is the first day of the protests, we have found that it's always going increasing. So we are not always in the same arrangements, but what is important to note is that the Togolese are very dissatisfied with the head of state when he spoke recently in a pan-

Faure Gnassingbé, a donor of lessons?

"The Mission has received several lists of victims and wounded, as well as disappearances. In addition to these data, the Mission has received particularly credible reports that the number of dead is between 400 and 500. According to the mission, the data on summary executions have not been sufficiently taken into account. However, the Mission has been informed of cases of summary executions, particularly in Atakpamé and Aného, ​​without forgetting Lomé. In addition, the Mission's medical examiner found inconsistencies and contradictions between the oral information obtained from official sources and the data contained in morgue registers or transported to hospital centers. The Mission was informed by credible sources of the existence of army commandos loaded with vehicles prepared for this purpose not only to crush protesters and militants but also to systematically remove and dispose of corpses, to avoid, among other things, the counting of victims by the emergency serv

Lomé under high heavy surveillance this morning

Is Lome under siege? In any case, there is a military presence in the capital to the point of worrying. What is happening ? Keep interviewing everyone who goes to their place of work.  The Minister of Safety and Emergency Preparedness may answer that it is to protect peaceful citizens and public property. But protect them from who or what? In a statement released last Monday, Yark Damehame said that a political party, a member of the Coalition, would prepare to cause unrest during the three days of march organized by the 14 opposition parties. Without naming the party or giving more details about the nature of what was going on, he warned that arrangements will be made to discourage the authors of this project. That's what we actually see this morning. Obviously, the points of the capital (far from the points of departure and arrival of the marches) which were always closed every time the Coalition of 14 announces a demonstration, are still militarized this morning. The

Total-Togo lends a hand to surgical emergency teams at CHU Sylvanus Olympio

The company Total-Togo, a subsidiary of the Total Group, wants to allow the Togolese population to have easy access to medical care at Sylvanus Olympio University Hospital in Lomé. She has just built a local for surgical emergency services.  The inauguration of this new room for surgical care took place this Thursday. It was in the presence of the Director General of Total-Togo, Adrien Bechonnet and the Director General (DG) of CHU Sylvanus Olympio, Adom Wiyoou Kpao. Built to the tune of 15 million FCFA, this new room is equipped with furniture and equipment, including operating tables, mayo table, block cabinet, suture box, boxes with laparotomy instruments, pulse oximeter, stools surgeon, stretcher, examination table, care trolley. "By participating in the financing for the extension of the premises and by donating efficient equipment, Total Togo wishes to lend a hand to the teams of the surgical emergency service and bring a more for the well-being of the population.

School Assur, the other presidential scam: OGAR and NSIA, crutches in precampagne for Faure Gnassingbé

Who still remembers this project launched last August 30th - the date is not chosen at random - and should see the parents of students relieve expenses arising from an illness or an accident during the year ? Too few Togolese certainly. But do you know that Faure Gnassingbé, to give himself the chance not to represent himself, but to win the next elections of 2020, agreed to leave not CFAF 3.5 billion for the start of the 2017-2018 school year as the authorities have made believe, but rather 10.5 billion divided between the two representatives of NSIA and OGAR, we named respectively Madiou Soumare and Allogoh Akoué Renaud?  If the first general manager, Madiou Soumare, Senegalese is still stationed at NSIA Assurances, the second was recently recalled by his country Gabon to take the head of the CNSS and the INAM merged, version gabonnaise. How can it be otherwise, since it has achieved its objectives spread over three years in a single exercise? But if only the way was there, w

NNPC FILLING STATIONS RUN OUT OF STOCK, SELL FUEL ABOVE PUMP PRICE

The current fuel scarcity experienced in major parts of the country took a worse turn yesterday, with most Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) filling stations running out of stock. When Daily Sun visited the NNPC filling station on Charity Road in Lagos and another on old Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway close to the Abbatoir, both in Abule Egba Area of Lagos, and the mega station at 2nd Rainbow on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, the three stations had no product to sell. But, the NNPC filling station on Jonathan Coker also in Abule Egba, dispensed fuel to motorists as early as 8am at N150 per litre as against the recommended retail price of N145 or less. Some motorists who spoke to Daily Sun expressed their frustration, saying under no condition should NNPC filling station sell petrol above the official retail price. A motorist, who identified himself as Mr. Kayode Ajibode, called on the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to match its words with action by clamping down o

Communique of the Council of Ministers of Tuesday 19 December 2017

The Council of Ministers met this Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at the Palace of the Presidency of the Republic under the presidency of the President of the Republic, His Excellency, Faure Essozimna GNASSINGBE. The council has: - adopted two (2) bills; - adopted two (2) decrees and examined at first reading a draft decree; - and listened to two (2) communications.  Under the draft laws The first bill passed by the council is related to the law for the regulation of the state budget for the year 2015. The finance law for the year 2015 was drawn up in an economic context and mixed financial, marked by a fragile global economic activity. This situation has remained the same in advanced countries as in emerging and developing countries. It is in this sensitive economic context that the Togolese government has set about achieving the objectives set out in the document "Accelerated Growth and Employment Promotion Strategy" (SCAPE), broken down into an Action Plan. Priority (

Funeral, Movie Theater, Market ...: How far will MY PRESIDENT go to hang on to the chair?

In the space of three months, the Head of State Faure Gnassingbé has lined up a series of raids on the ground. Who to go to the left or right in the name of his social mandate, who to attend the funeral of the mother of the Ashanti King in Ghana. While the first two years of his term called "Social" were less agitated socially. These sudden activities Faure Gnassingbé undoubtedly take a political scheme to cling to power, while his regime is shaken by disputes since August 19, 2017.  In an article entitled "In the end of the crisis: the resuscitated social mandate express", we analyzed that during the first two years of the third term, the Head of State did not keep his campaign promise. made in 2015. Social projects are counted on the fingertips. Worse, some decisions run counter to the promises made by the Togolese Chief Executive. So, one wondered if the President of the Republic has forgotten his promise. "After his reelection at the head of the

Interview of Faure Gnassingbé in Jeune Afrique

In the interview he gave to Jeune Afrique, the Head of State gave at length his angle of perception of the crisis. While implicitly reiterating his willingness to cling more to power, Faure Gnassingbé did not fail to "demonize" unsurprisingly the National Pan African Party (PNP) of Tikpi Atchadam, the party that has woken up the disputes since August 19. Read!  JA: Togo is going through a period of turbulence for five months. Why and how did we get there? It is still a little early to have a full understanding of this rather complex movement. I will therefore stick to two observations. The first is the political element that brought the claim, particularly in the international media: constitutional reforms. We have committed them, the proposed text is before the National Assembly and the process will continue. The second observation is more worrying. We are in West Africa, where there is an arc of terrorist crisis that goes from Mali to Lake Chad. When we see in Togo

Faure Gnassingbe catches up to Abuja summit

Party to host in Lomé the other 15 countries of the community economic space he has been running since June 2017, the angry street has spoiled Faure Gnassingbe's plan to host the ECOWAS summit in Lome. The simple man is already in Abuja, Nigeria, where the summit will be held.  On December 16th, the summit of ECOWAS heads of state with Morocco will be opened under the Togolese presidency as 16th member. The crisis that has plagued his country for four months should not escape the discussions in prospect. Dialogue with his opposition struggling to start. Faure Gnassingbé has been doing the round since the beginning of the crisis, even leaving classrooms for his reception in cities in the interior of the country, just to show the world that he is a beloved president and close to the people. But in fact, social discontent is spreading throughout the country. Teachers, clerks, civil servants and even the prison guard are increasing protests, not to mention the hundreds of th

The Togolese paradox

Ten years after the formal lifting of the embargo by the European Union, Togo knows is marked by a major political crisis and waves of political demonstrations. Yet, in recent years, the country has made tremendous progress economically and socially.  Avenue of Peace. Thus one named one of the entrances connecting the capital to its airport. Impossible to miss the new mosaic frescoes of the walls that line its sidewalks, or the dove that overlooks it. Visibly inspired by the famous French psychologist Émile Coué, urban planners thought it would be enough to "totemize" peace to root it. Good try. But more is needed to interrupt the cycle of demonstrations that the Togolese street is customary. In Sokodé, in Lomé, by thousands, the protesters go down regularly in the street, eruptive and determined, since they answered the call of the new providential man, Tikpi Atchadam, on August 19th. A festival of violence. Some dead, many injured. But also burned buildings, degrad

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