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File UL / Act II: Yaovi Madou, another victim of Dodzi Kokoroko


Dr. Yaovi Madou continues to pay for the autocratic excesses of Professor Dodzi Kokoroko, President of the University of Lome who, in an incredible case of manipulation of notes at the Faculty of Medicine, with the complicity of the SRI, had kept in the Local gendarmerie, for several days, Pr. Majesty Wateba Ihou and two students for several days.


 Reduced to unemployment for 21 months, Dr. Yaovi Madou, a visually impaired, sails in a broken hope. Clinging to his piano, his accordion, his flute, his trumpet, his drums and his guitar, he takes refuge for the moment in music, waiting for the end of the tunnel. But it is not easy, since to believe it, every day that God does, things get more complicated for this first Togolese doctor with poor eyesight in Public Law.

In November 2013, thanks to a scholarship from the Banque Populaire de France Foundation, which financed his research, he continued his doctoral studies in France. The theme of his research is: "Democracy and the presidential function in French-speaking black Africa: the cases of Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali and Togo" By brilliantly supporting his doctoral thesis on the presidential function in the University of Poitiers, he did not believe one day find himself in this ordeal cleverly orchestrated by the President of the University of Lome, Pr Dodzi Kokoroko, one of the legal advisers of the moribund regime. In his research, Yaovi Madou was able to denounce the dictatorial excesses and constitutional coups which block the realization of the political alternation in Africa. His position displeased and caused Prof Kokoroko's wrath. The latter, in good support of the dictatorial regime, during the defense in Poitiers, to the astonishment of the other members of the jury, violently took it from his compatriot until calling him a "political activist of the opposition." The criticisms made in his thesis seem to disturb the courtiers of the dictators of French-speaking Africa. It was his pain.

In his research, his pen was sharp. Yaovi Madou was able to denounce the desire for the lifelong conservation of the power of some African heads of state by electoral fraud. "Moreover, we will now see some presidents of the African republics use the right against the right (constitutional revisions to break the lock of the limitation of the number of mandates, the permanence of the elections run) to keep their chair; and the military, still resort to force against the law (the perpetration of coups) to seize power. This state of affairs will be explained by the fact that in Africa, the presidential function is proving to be a function with political and sociological apprehension at the antipodes of liberal democracy, "he defended. This assertive position earned him virulent and arrogant criticism from Professor Kokoroko. Although Madou pleased the white man, he certainly displeased the authorities of his country, including the herald of the social mandate. These leaders who say that they have been reintegrating and employing people with disabilities since the law of 24 March 2014, do not seem to be ready to welcome the person to whom a political label is attached.

But Kokoroko's contempt for a person with a visual impairment did not prevent Madou from getting the mention "very honorable", with congratulations from the jury. Leaving Poitiers, we had no idea that Dodzi Kokoroko was waiting firmly for his sworn target. In Lome, the maneuvers are engaged, the doors of public universities have remained closed to Madou. Mr Kokoroko is accused of opposing his recruitment to the University of Lome. Even the private universities that had promised to hire him have mysteriously changed their minds. And suddenly, we suspect black hands.

To plead his case, Dr. Yaovi Madou made contact with the ministers Octave Broohm, Gilbert Bawara, YarkDamehame, Pius Agbetomey, Georges Aïdam, Elliot Ohin and other personalities, notably the president of the Constitutional Court Aboudou Assouma, Fambaré Natchaba, EdemKodjo He even wrote to the Presidency of the Republic. But Kokoroko obstructs any favorable opinion.

"In spite of many opportunities that were to retain him at Macron in France, the black child makes the choice of a patriotic return to the country to serve the homeland. But at home, it is the ordeal that is served to him. "I returned to Togo on May 31, 2016 to serve my country, as I was asked again and guaranteed on January 6, 2016 Professor Gbeassor Messanvi, then president of the University of Lome," he confides. Since June 13, 2016, his recruitment application file at the University of Lomé has remained unanswered. Several times he wrote to the Head of State Faure Gnassingbé. But again, he did not win. At the University of Kara, the Faculty of Law did not guarantee him anything despite the interview that his officials had with him on September 28th. "On September 14, 2016, I met Dodzi Komla KOKOROKO for the first time since I returned to his office as President of the University. Against all odds, the first thing he said to me once seated, is that after my defense, he was in Poitiers and it was reported to him that I said of him that he is in UNIR (Party at power) and in a cult. I denied, but he did not believe me. He refused to give me the name of the person who brought it to him. He asked me to send an e-mail to Poitiers to signify that I am well integrated with the University of Lome. What I refused to do, "he admits. For the second time, he met him on October 18, 2016. "He is not the one who recruits and even if he has to support his file, he would not do it", that was his answer. Against all odds, the first thing he said to me once seated, is that after my defense, he was in Poitiers and it was reported to him that I said of him that he is in UNIR (Party at power) and in a cult. I denied, but he did not believe me. He refused to give me the name of the person who brought it to him. He asked me to send an e-mail to Poitiers to signify that I am well integrated with the University of Lome. What I refused to do, "he admits. For the second time, he met him on October 18, 2016. "He is not the one who recruits and even if he has to support his file, he would not do it", that was his answer. Against all odds, the first thing he said to me once seated, is that after my defense, he was in Poitiers and it was reported to him that I said of him that he is in UNIR (Party at power) and in a cult. I denied, but he did not believe me. He refused to give me the name of the person who brought it to him. He asked me to send an e-mail to Poitiers to signify that I am well integrated with the University of Lome. What I refused to do, "he admits. For the second time, he met him on October 18, 2016. "He is not the one who recruits and even if he has to support his file, he would not do it", that was his answer. he was in Poitiers and it was reported to him that I said of him that he is in UNIR (Party in power) and in a sect. I denied, but he did not believe me. He refused to give me the name of the person who brought it to him. He asked me to send an e-mail to Poitiers to signify that I am well integrated with the University of Lome. What I refused to do, "he admits. For the second time, he met him on October 18, 2016. "He is not the one who recruits and even if he has to support his file, he would not do it", that was his answer. he was in Poitiers and it was reported to him that I said of him that he is in UNIR (Party in power) and in a sect. I denied, but he did not believe me. He refused to give me the name of the person who brought it to him. He asked me to send an e-mail to Poitiers to signify that I am well integrated with the University of Lome. What I refused to do, "he admits. For the second time, he met him on October 18, 2016. "He is not the one who recruits and even if he has to support his file, he would not do it", that was his answer.

On October 20, 2016, he requested the intervention of Minister Octave Nicoué Broohm of Higher Education and Research who would have made him understand that "when one has a diploma and one has not found a job yet, one suffer, and therefore, if I suffer, consider this as normal and accept it. " To plead his case, he made contacts with several authorities in the country and even ministers including Gilbert Bawara of the Public Service and Employment who ultimately did not receive, after turning him into jail. Although the Head of State Faure Gnassingbé "instructed" Prime Minister Selom Komi Klassou to take care of his case, the Prime Minister, he was also drifted. "On Friday 18 August 2017, I went to the meeting at the Primature following a letter sent to me. I was put in the waiting room. Moments later, I was informed that the Prime Minister has moved, to leave and will be called back later. Until today, I am not remembered, "he says," noted confers online thisisafrica.me/fr.

The SCAC (Cooperation and Cultural Action Service) of the French Embassy wanted to take charge of the purchase of Yaovi Madou's ticket and research expenses for the writing of articles for the preparation of the aggregation competition CAMES. Dodzi Komla Kokoroko opposed it by producing Gilles Ganivet, the Director of the SCAC, a fallacious report. According to indiscretions, when he was seized of the question by Mr. Gilles Ganivet and the information was known to some teachers of the Faculty of Law of the University of Lomé close to Professor Kokoroko, the latter was angry. Unable to do anything without the recommendation of the University of Lome, the SCAC notified Friday, June 2nd, 2017 in Madou the unfavorable continuation of its request while mentioning in the mail certain points of Kokoroko. Disappointed,

In 2012, when Dr. Madou, before winning his scholarship, made administrative steps to enroll in the first year of a PhD at the University of Lomé, he was confronted by Professor Dodzi Komla Kokoroko, then Director of the school doctoral who objected categorically. Despite the intervention of the Dean of the Faculty of Law of the time, Professor SANTOS Akouété, Kokoroko refused to issue the certificate to complete his file at the Directorate of Academic Affairs and Education (DAAS) which finally, him made things easier.

The autocratic excesses of the all-powerful president of the University of Lome, not only fade on the image of the temple of knowledge that is the University, but constitute an obstacle to the emergence of knowledge and the emergence of the thinking heads . He wants us to think in the same direction as he does for the Prince. And this is the principle in his "circle of brothers created around him". We understand the disgusting attitude of his colleague, the famous Professor Kossivi Hounaké who, by the way, decreed intellectual at the colloquium UST-BEST organized from 02 to 03 March at the University of Lome. The latter, after wanting to attack at the conference one of his colleagues from another faculty, takes the nasty pleasure of insulting eminent professors who do not think like him in the columns of newspapers.

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