The president of the Pan-African National Party (PNP) wanted to take part in the ongoing dialogue in Lome. But the opponent could not obtain the guarantee for his safety.
Tikpi Atchadam, the man who has given strength to the Togolese opposition, is not taking part in the 27th Inter-Togolese Dialogue that began last Monday at the 2 February hotel in Lome. Since the beginning of peaceful popular protests that began on August 19, his life is in danger.
The one who became the opponent who scares Lome II "had asked for protection to ensure his presence, because fearing for his safety," says La Lettre du Continent in its delivery No. 771 of 21 February 2018.
Currently living in Accra in Ghana, the same news site adds that he "also did not get Togolese permission to return to his country surrounded by Ghanaian bodyguards as he had also proposed".
It is from the Ghanaian capital that his representatives give him the reports of the work of the dialogue. The talks resume next Friday after a suspension to the satisfaction of certain prerequisites posed by the coalition of 14 political parties.
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