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Prof. Komi Wolou was in a den of wolves 420km from Lomé



The Kara region, specifically the Kozah prefecture, has been the subject of a political embargo that has been unheard of for months. Saturday, the wolves defending this locality have reissued the demonstration of their dislike for all that is initiative of an opposition member, on the person of the leader of the Socialist Pact for Renewal, PSR.


 Party 420 km north of Lome to train young people in Kara as part of a project called ambassadors of democracy and citizenship initiated by Professor Komi WOLOU, supporters of the old order simply ordered the evacuation of places, in full formation.

The initiator Komi Wolou reassures to have carried out all the administrative formalities, before assembling young people of the Kozah at the hotel MIRA, just at the entrance of the city of Kara Saturday. This did not prevent the elements of the gendarmerie to disembark without warning, blur the work session on the lookout for a strong evacuation of the occupants of the premises.

The initiative aimed at providing young people with the necessary tools for responsible citizen behavior and the ability to gauge government action, was supported by the association AGIR ENSEMBLE Pour L'EDUCATION. It is bad to know the officials of the said prefecture, including the prefect, a former bodyguard of the late General Eyadema, a fervent defender of Faure Gnassingbe, recognized for this kind of coups.

This gentleman, a man named Bakali, told a young man imprisoned in the big market fire case, "I know you're innocent. We just jailed you for punishing you. You are shaking too much behind the opposition dunces.

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