The leader of the Togolese opposition, Jean-Pierre Fabre, returned to Lome Wednesday in the early evening. He was welcomed at the Lomé International Airport by a jubilant crowd.
Yesterday evening at the Gnassingbe Eyadema International Airport in Lomé, one would think of a triumphant return of a messiah whose special mission is to liberate the Togolese people from the oppressor's chains which is none other than the fiftieth anniversary regime.
The militants, sympathizers, very mobilized, warmly welcomed and led to the house the national president of the National Alliance for Change (ANC), Jean- Pierre Fabre.
According to him, his return to the country is not fortuitous. It is there to put an end to the RPT-UNIR regime which has lasted too long in power.
"I have returned to make myself available to the Togolese people, in order to contribute decisively to the great popular mobilization that will put an end to the nightmare of this regime RPT-UNIR which has broken the Togolese people for half a century, "He said.
For Jean-Pierre Fabre, apart from the street, this purely democratic expression, there is no other (democratic) way to end the power of Lomé II.
"You know, many think that the street has not paid. There are two things to deal with a dictatorial regime. Where you flatten before the arbitrary, where you stand. To stand up is to mobilize the street. And it is democratic. It has not been said that violence will be carried out, we will mobilize the street to protest against the refusal of the RPT-UNIR regime to implement the reforms whose great demand today is the return of the 1992 Constitution "He said.
As leader of the opposition, Jean-Pierre Fabre now counts "gathering the opposition" for an effective mobilization of the populations.
"I am not defeatist, when I am in a fight, I continue the fight until victory," he concluded.
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