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Major Kouloum cited in a case of "kidnapping" of fetishists



Since the massacres of 2005 in Atakpamé, there is not a single day when the famous major Kouloum does not speak about him. His active involvement in the massacres of the people of this prefecture during the 2005 presidential election is formally established by several reports, including the United Nations. But it will take more to dissuade the one who behaves like a governor of the region by submitting to his boots prefects, mayors, doctors, teachers, commanders of Gendarmerie, commissioners, magistrates, etc. Its decoration by Faure Gnassingbé on April 27, which caused a wave of indignation of the sons of the region and beyond seems to have given him wings. The man has resumed his dismal reflexes and points out in several files. His last act of weapon is a fantastic story against a backdrop of mysticism.



Dekpo Tsagan and Atchadé Ogoubi are two fetishists living in Morétan. The first is even the president of the fetishers of the locality. On the night of 27 July 2017 around 11 pm, they were gathered in their sleep by a horde of heavily armed gendarmes under the command of Major Hodin. They were brought back manu militari night to the territorial brigade for one and to the anti-gang brigade for the other, in Atakpamé, they were immediately incarcerated without any other form of procedure. The next day, they learn to their amazement that they are the subject of a complaint by the notorious major N'Bilizim Kouloum who accuses them of, you, well, "attempt of assassination by mystical way". A first in Togo. According to sources close to the file, the famous major Kouloum quotes the name of Mr. Bayedjè Allagbé, A former member of the RAC party who was converted into a militant of the RPT who was a zealous prefect on several occasions, notably in the Zio, to be the real conspirator. It was the latter who would have required the services of the fetishists, against a large sum of money, to liquidate mystically Major Kouloum with whom he would be cold since. Convened to the Gendarmerie, the former prefect, at his hearing, rejected these fanciful accusations which he describes as a grotesque montage whose objective is to sow discord in the great Ogou.

A denial that did not suffice to release the two unhappy guards in the Gendarmerie where one affirms on his release to have suffered torture. Interpreted by this new drift of the one who disturbs the sleep of the children of the milieu where he was welcomed, The citizens of the locality appeal to the Ministry of Justice so that the light is made. On August 1, the two witch doctors were brought before the Public Prosecutor at the Atakpamé Court. The latter, after hearing, pronounced a non-place which allowed their release. The attorney to help the two fetishists, Me Abi Tchessa, was scandalized by this incredible procedure, especially since the Togolese Justice does not know matters of mysticism or metaphysics. The two unfortunate witch doctors declared that they had been abused and were forbidden to visit during their prison stay.

This new coup of brilliance of Major Kouloum in this prefecture where the hearts are still bruised by the massacres of 2005, of which he is one of the presumed authors, Relaunches the thorny issue of impunity. But beyond that, this affair reveals to the public the capability of capturing the public force and the institutions deconcentrated by Major Kouloum. How can a single major, in addition to his retirement, cause a gendarmerie commander to run and kidnap citizens at 11 pm, that is to say at an illegal hour for wacky motives?

In the city of Atakpamé, the Prefect never ceased to tell anyone who wanted to hear that it was thanks to Major Kouloum that he was named for which reason he obeyed his orders.

This is the damage done by the risky and calamitous governance of Faure Gnassingbé against a backdrop of impunity. This premium to impunity or even recidivism has caused wings to grow prefectural or regional potentates that continue to terrorize the populations.
The soap opera major Kouloum who has been chronicling the chronicle for more than 10 years is the perfect illustration of Faure Gnassingbé's failure of governance. And obviously, the film still has good days ahead of him, for the greatest misfortune of the sons of the Ogou where the famous UNIR party was carried on the baptismal font.

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