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6 years agoon
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Adubianews
Leader of the Concerned Citizens of Western Togoland Daniel Yevuga they have arrived at an Island of no return and will keep on battling until their solicitation to stay as a free nation is allowed.

Talking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he said the best thing for the country to do is to take a gander at the basic issue that the residents of Western Togoland are discussing.
To him, in the event that we won’t take care of the issue, day in day out, and reality that the Western Togoland residents have discovered that their progenitors had to cast a ballot to be essential for the association, which the association was, not built up will fuel more fomentations.
The police are at present looking for people accepted to have raised the signs with the engraving: ”Welcome To Western Togoland, Stay Safe”.
The signs were purportedly mounted by secessionist bunch Homeland Study Group Foundation (HSGF) at Akuse in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
In any case, responding to this, Mr. Yevuga said capturing the people behind the signs would not take care of the issue since more similarly invested bunches like the Concerned Citizens of Western Togoland are jumping up on regular routine both home and abroad.
”We just need harmony and solidarity between these two countries. The solidarity that we are altogether calling for is something our pioneers must take care of. Recently, it was a gathering that reported their freedom and now another a gathering has raised signs. What will happen tomorrow?”
He said Togolanders have prepared themselves in ”an extremely enormous number” and have arrived at an Island of no return and the ”tumult for the reclamation or freedom of Togoland isn’t a couple of individuals unsettling for this. So regardless of how the circumstance is, tomorrow another association will likewise come out.
He demanded all progressive governments have gotten letters concerning Togoland yet they are uninterested about what the individuals are discussing.
Daniel Yevuga told have Kwabena Agyapong the legislature isn’t focusing on the issue and until their interests are tended to, they won’t quit pushing for their autonomy and that is the reason we have arrived at a final turning point.
“Regardless of the circumstance is, the place we the Togolanders have arrived at now we have arrived at a final turning point.”
He communicated stress over label given to them as being Togolese with regards to the voter enlistment practice yet when they request, for their autonomy, they are denied.
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