Hundreds Of Togolese Protest In Lagos Against Their President, Gnassingbe

Date: 26-07-2019 11:41 am (4 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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Hundreds of Togolese on Thursday stormed Lagos marching through the major roads as they call for an end to the government of their President, Faure Gnassingbe, who is seeking a fourth term in office.

The Togolese nationals, who carried placards and banners, said they left their country to protest in Nigeria because Faure was using the military to repress public demonstrations against his government.

While appealing for support from the Nigerian government, the protesters said they visited the office of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) at Onikan, Lagos, to get support for their cause.

Ms. Foussena Djagba, the spokesperson for the protesters, said,

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“The current situation in Togo poses a real risk for the entire sub-region. That is why, we want to make a solemn appeal to all ECOWAS heads of state, to advise against Faure Gnassingbe in relation to his fourth term.

 “The Gnassingbe family wants to impose a monarch; we do not want it. We stand ready to fight to the end. This fourth term of Faure would be a shame not only in West Africa but for all Africa as a whole.


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“This country (Nigeria) has taught us many things, including political alternation at the top of the state. We see that the current President of Nigeria is not the son of a former President. We also know that Aso Rock is not a family residence,”
Gjagba added.

Faure has been the President of Togo for 14 years after he succeeded his father, Eyadéma Gnassingbé, who ruled the country for 38 years.

Eyadéma had appointed his son, Faure, as minister of Equipment, Mines, Posts, and Telecommunications in 2003.

When the 69-year-old died in 2005, Faure was immediately installed as President with the support of the country’s army. The 53-year-old intends to seek reelection for a fourth term, a move that is being rejected by his people.



Many of the protesters who stormed Lagos State on Thursday had placards with different inscriptions, some of which read,
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‘No to the fourth term of Faure in Togo,’ ‘Transition for reforms,’ ’52 years is enough,’ ‘Stop infringement of freedom.’


The men and women, dressed in Togo colours, waved the country’s flag as they sang solidarity songs and danced to the music blaring out from speakers on hired trucks.


Posted: at 26-07-2019 11:41 AM (4 years ago) | Hero
- fineboy77 at 26-07-2019 01:08 PM (4 years ago)
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All these small countries...when they are in trouble,they turn to Nigeria for help,but when all is fine,they turn on Nigerians in their country to brutalize....SMH.

Posted: at 26-07-2019 01:08 PM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- WhenYouThinkAboutIt at 26-07-2019 03:07 PM (4 years ago)
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Quote from: fineboy77 on 26-07-2019 01:08 PM
All these small countries...when they are in trouble,they turn to Nigeria for help,but when all is fine,they turn on Nigerians in their country to brutalize....SMH.
hahaha, Nigerians can be very accomodating, even those that hate them, Nigerians will rejoice to welcome any foreigner.
Posted: at 26-07-2019 03:07 PM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- kima77same at 26-07-2019 08:14 PM (4 years ago)
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See the Nigeria they are asking to help them; when the government of Nigeria has not helped it's citizens. What a pity!
Posted: at 26-07-2019 08:14 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kacylee at 26-07-2019 09:53 PM (4 years ago)
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why protesting in Lagos go to ur country and protest

Posted: at 26-07-2019 09:53 PM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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