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Western Togoland is a state sponsored agenda – Efo Worlanyo

Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo

Bono NDC Youth Organizer, Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo

The Bono Regional Youth Organizer for the opposition NDC on his Facebook page has blamed the government for been behind the western Togoland brouhaha to destabilise the Volta Region in order to send more troupes to create tension to prevent people from coming out to vote come December 2020.

According to him, today’s incident of road backs he believes it was government’s agenda to divert the discourse from the press conference of their Flagbearer on the anomalies detected in the new register compiled by the EC because security agencies refused to act and allowed the Nonsense to continue for hours before stepping in.

Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo said he can confidently say Papavi and his people are not aware of the roadblocks today and the whole idea was orchestrated by government machinery to give Voltarians a bad name.

The Youth leader, therefore, calls on his party to focus on the exhibition exercises and the Electoral Commission to enable them to expose the EC of their plans to rig the 2020 elections in favour of the ruling government.

According to him several times were Papavi and his people arrested even at training grounds but they were later left off the hooks of our laws after charging them with treason. If truly their actions were treasonable why were they acquitted and discharged by the government?

“What I don’t understand is that these same people were arrested for training their military in Volta Region, they were arrested for declaring independence but nothing was done to them. They went and hoisted their flags at the Volta Regional coordinating council on independence day and did lots of activities in the Region. Does it mean our security system is that weak that we can’t track them down?

This all point to the evidence that Government through the Volta Regional Minister is behind the ground and are funding them for their activities just to create tension in the region for political reasons.”

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