Speaking on Radio Victoire FM on Friday, 24 hours after the joint press conference he gave with his colleague from the territorial administration to give the government's position on the National Pan-African Party (PNP) Security and Civil Protection, Colonel Yark Damehame draws the attention of the public on a number of things.
According to the minister, the statements of the activists of this political party on social networks, such as, there will be a revolution in Togo on August 19, during this event in the five (5) cities of Togo, are not to to take lightly.
"When we follow the declarations of PNP supporters on social networks, we are careful! We must take all measures to avoid overflow and regret tomorrow, "he said.
To the reporter's question as to whether the PNP, in the government's mind, would be building relationships with the terrorist networks, Yark argues that the answer to this question lies with those responsible.
However, addressing PNP officials, he told them not to play with fire. "There are more than 113 political parties in our country, but this is the first time we have seen a political party send emissaries to neighboring countries to mobilize people to come and demonstrate on national territory," he said. -he indicates.
He also noted that there are several places in neighboring countries where we have Togolese compatriots, "but when we focus on certain neighborhoods that have their history in these countries, it is up to us to pay close attention."
According to Minister Yark Damehame, the PNP is not afraid to the power of Faure Gnassingbé. "We have every means to bring this political party under control. In any case, if he does not respect what we say, we will not let them do it, "he said.
"If he is scary, it is because of what he develops and it must scare all the Togolese," he relativized.
No need to recall that the change of itinerary proposed by the Togolese government to the political party organizing the march was rejected.
What will happen this Saturday in the streets of Lomé, Anié, Sokodé, Bafilo and Kara, the 5 cities where the demonstrations will take place to demand the return to the 1992 Constitution and the agreement of the right to vote in Togolese from the diaspora?
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