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27th Inter-Togolese Dialogue: Money and brute force, the solution to all problems according to RPT / UNIR




The government plans to make a move in force and impose its famous referendum
Last week, just a few days before the start of the preparatory work for the actual dialogue that is opening today, Faure Gnassingbé and his friends have once again demonstrated that they have resolutely opted for the darkness of Togo in place and place of light. We remember that about two weeks ago, it was Minister Gilbert Bawara who left Togo for Europe with several billion francs in his suitcase in the hope of corrupting some of the leading figures in the Togolese diaspora very determined and thus to bring down the tension and mobilization in Europe; mobilization that since August 2017 has not at all arranged the affairs of power in the eyes of the international community. Did he succeed in his mission?

 We were there when ten days ago, President Buhari of Nigeria, receiving the credentials of the new ambassador of Togo in Abuja declared that: "The political crises are bad for the
development of the region and the political transitions are no longer negotiable, given the weight of political crises on the economy and on ordinary citizens ". The Nigerian president even promised that his administration would work with other ECOWAS heads of state to prevent political transitions from degenerating into a crisis, so that citizens could focus their energies and resources on development rather than trying to survive political upheavals.


The Gnassingbé clan, and in particular Faure Gnassingbé, accustomed since taking office in 2005 to make commitments and not respect them just like his late father, immediately became afraid of the publication of this declaration. Indeed, there is something to be afraid of for men who have never considered the possibility of leaving power one day and who recently following an ECOWAS summit in the Nigerian capital, by the voice of their door - Spole recently stated that the regional institution has ruled out any idea of ​​mediator in the settlement of the Togolese crisis. While there was no question.

Let us note in passing that the said text, as conceived, is an incongruity which, benefiting from the "yes" or "no", would install ad vitam aeternam the same clan and the same party in power, according to the wise jurists. That is why the opposition does not want to hear about this famous referendum. In relation to this exit of the President of Nigeria, let's say that it took no more for a dozen RPT / UNIR party executives to be launched the day after this declaration by the Power in place on the roads of Nigeria. world, equipped with silver briefcases.

How many billions this time? It can not be said, but as a reminder, Gilbert Bawara alone had left Togo in the direction of France and Belgium with a sum estimated by the people close to the seragliar to more than ten billion FCFA for one and forty for the others. It is therefore easy to estimate with approximately how many billions of francs the dozen RPT / UNIR party executives left the country a few days ago. The goal is to go buy the conscience of people with low morals everywhere up to the level of the European Union. The Power is primarily attached to its idea of ​​referendum since there is only that which could, in the current state of things, to allow it to sustain itself with a few gymnastics trompe-l'oeil for the international community which would consist for the Gnassingbé clan to position for example for a time a man from the south as president elect (a cache-sex) which in fact would work at 100 % for the Gnassingbé clan. Some hypotheses put forward the name of the current Director General of the OTR among others who is an uncle of Faure Gnassingbé.

For the Gnassingbe clan, money is the solution to all problems as well as brute force, even without goodwill or good faith. How can a country be built with such a state of mind? Surprised by the position of President Buhari, the Power considers according to our information, all kinds of Machiavellian plans against Togo and the Togolese people. The outcome of the dialogue is uncertain (the power has never adhered to frank and sincere discussions and that is why we are today at the 27th dialogue for the same crisis), a passage in force is good envisaged and stopped for a few days by Faure Gnassingbé and his internal support.

It is in order to benefit from the silence and better, the support in the evil of certain heavyweights of the international community that soft eyes have been programmed with respect to them with billions of our francs. Any
challenge to the referendum idea would be repressed in the blood without care. It is to silence the international community and accuse the opposition leaders of genocide, to be unrealistic and not to love their country, instead of mobilizing these billions of francs to work to develop Togo , Faure Gnassingbé and his friends drain these funds outward for the latter to endorse the arbitrariness and disorder they are planning.

The challenges are very numerous in Togo, but it is difficult to understand that human beings are so sick and thirsty for power that they prefer to maintain the state of the many problems of the country
without ever resolving to satisfy to the demands of the people, preferring to squander national resources for such purposes. For example, when in the middle of the capital, people are struggling to get clean drinking water at home, the TdE is unable to ensure the supply of this food to households.

For a good part of the day, in some areas of Lome no water drop in the taps. Currently in a neighborhood like Aflao-Sagbado for three days, the taps are completely dry and the eternal water chores have resumed for those who, in addition to city water, do not have drilling at home.

Another example of the country's mismanagement and contempt for its citizens concerns Togo Telecom. On October 31, 2017, a retired father paid twelve thousand (12,000) francs for his retirement pension to restore the fixed telephone line whose tone has been cut for about two years. It is to put it back into service so that children can make an internet connection; but since October 31, 2017 when these fees were paid and which, he had been told, condition the restoration of his line, the gentleman returned in all 6 times to the space Togo Telecom Adidogomé until February 9 last without satisfaction.

Last December, it was suggested that because of the fair, the technicians are deployed there and that very few remain available; to wait until the end of the fair. The last time was on February 9 that he moved to the Togo-Telecom area where once again firm promise was made to him that in the same day the technician would pass. Since he hesitates to return. Today, it seems more than ever convinced that telecommunications officials in our country are confronted with a complete inability to solve communication problems in Togo, but they do not dare to reveal it and prefer to screw up the clientele. But until when ? This is how those who hold the pinnacle in our country govern the republic but they have trouble emptying the floor to give way to others to propose a better model of governance.


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