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"Faure Gnassingbé has gained momentum by not going to dialogue", Noël De Pouk'n




Faure Gnassingbe was the missing person at the opening of the inter-Togolese dialogue while Nana Akufo Addo from Ghana left her country for facilitation. Voices strongly denounced this attitude of the Togolese head of state. Noël De Pouk'n, at the press conference of the Young Unite Movement (MJU) Friday did not fail to defend the attitude of the one he calls "champion".


 The Delegate for the Mobilization of Electoral Matters at the Youth Unite Movement (MJU) suggested that "the President has gained momentum by not going to dialogue himself. It's a way to let his Ghanaian counterpart do his job well. "

Moreover, he argues, Nana Akufo Addo has clearly meant to the Togolese people at the opening of the Lomé Dialogue 2018: "I did not come with a magic wand to find a solution" to the Togolese problem.

For him, the reception of Nana Akufo Addo by Faure Gnassingbe is already a mark of courtesy: "The proof is Faure Gnassingbe who went to greet the Ghanaian president at the airport, it is already a sign of mutual respect between them".

A position that is hardly surprising especially when it comes to Noel De Pouk'n, the very one who urges the youth of the movement to defend at any price the ideals of their "great party Unite".

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