"We have received the message that the Ghanaian minister has come to deliver us. There is a very close perspective on the evolution of the dialogue process. I am confident that things will move next week, "said the coordinator of the Coalition of 14 opposition parties this morning.
This is what would have motivated the Coalition to suspend the protests planned for this Tuesday, on a new request from the Ghanaian facilitator, President Nana Akufo-Addo.
The Ghanaian head of state would have already discussed with the ruling party last week and planned a very next resumption of dialogue "Lomé 2018" whose work has been suspended since February.
Obviously, all this "dilatory" benefits to the party of Faure Gnassingbe, which quietly continues its program of political extension and its electoral projects inside the country where all political activity of the opposition remains prohibited because of supposed "missing" weapons "said Minister Yark Damehame. This "spunkery" does not fail to exacerbate the activists and even some parties in the coalition.
Aware of this, Mrs. Brigitte Adjamagbo Johnson tries to reassure them: "I pray our compatriots to keep patience for a little while. Things will move, "she said Tuesday morning.
Recall that about sixty people are still locked in jails, just for daring to challenge in the streets the reign of Faure Gnassingbe who claims a fourth presidential term. Can this discontinuous dialogue provide a solution to the current crisis? Time is the best answer.
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