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The truths of Me Raphaël Kpande-Adzaré to Faure Gnassingbé




The former president of the Togolese League of Human Rights (LTDH), today member of the citizen front Togo Standing, Me Raphaël Kpande-Adzaré, in a radio show Victoire FM Wednesday, reacted on the political news of recent days in Togo. He was especially clear about Faure Gnassingbé's latest releases, which seem to exclude alternation at the top of the state, even in 2020.


 To believe this lawyer, Togo should not remain a curiosity in the sub-region. For this, there will be no question of making a political compromise that would guarantee a lease for life to an individual in power. "We, the civil society, will no longer accept any political compromise of the type" The electoral file is not reliable, but it is consensual ". No ! That politicians no longer think of signing compromises on the backs of the people. No more political compromise to guarantee life for an individual, but it will be an agreement for the interest of the nation, "said Raphaël Kpande-Adzaré.

To Faure Gnassingbé, he asks him to listen to the Togolese people, the only way for him to get out of the crisis. "When you are at the head of a country for a time and the people tell you that's enough, we listen. The Togolese voted unanimously for a five-year term renewable once. Faure has already made more than two mandates after 38 years of his father's lifetime, he is challenged and we do not know what he wants more. Is he happy to see Togolese die all the time because of his only person? What does he want for his people after more than two terms? He asked.

Faure Gnassingbé, in a recent media release, took offense to the title of "bloody dictator" that some people stick to him on social networks. He says he is a "simple man" that Togolese should discover.

But Raphael Kpande-Adzare does not have Faure Gnassingbe's conception of the word "bloodthirsty". "It is not a question of handling the weapon yourself to kill before being recognized as bloodthirsty. The President of the Republic is the supreme leader of the army and all the crimes committed by the army are in his name. Gbagbo did not use the weapon to kill before ending up at the ICC, "he said.

For the Vice President of the Citizen Front Togo Debout, one thing is certain: Togo will not long remain this exception. "In Togo, we are the only country in the West African sub-region that has never experienced alternation since 1967 to this day and Togo will remain an exception neither in history nor in its immediate environment" he warned.

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