Police in Togo have dispersed an opposition protest in the capital Lome. Reports indicate that teargas was fired to disperse protesters in Lome and in other towns across the country.
The 14-member opposition coalition calling for the resignation of the president since August last year called a two-day protest beginning today.
Reports indicate that the violent clampdown by the police led to injuries to a number of protesters. Photos shared on social media showed how a vehicle belonging to opposition chief Jean Pierre Fabre was smashed.
Opposition leader Jean Pierre Fabre was also hit during police repression today. #Togodebout #Fauremustgo pic.twitter.com/wh0dYLPxZD
— Farida Nabourema (@Farida_N) April 11, 2018
The government had earlier warned the protesters against the plan. They said it was a violation of the terms included in a mediation effort led by President Akufo-Addo of Ghana. The said talks have hit a stalemate after the parties failed to agree on crucial issues after two rounds.
Anti-government sentiments have been on the rise in the West African country, one of the few that has no term limits for the president. Incumbent Faure Gnassingbe has been in charge since 2005.
He “inherited” a seat his father Gnassingbe Eyadema had occupied for 38 years till his death. He is in his third 5-year term which started in 2015 and is due to expire in 2020 when elections are next held.
Aside the main push for him to resign immediately, the opposition is also pushing for return of term limits, reforms to the electoral structure and the constitutional courts.
Latest Stories
-
High Court refuses Nana Agradaa’s bail pending appeal of 15-year sentence
4 minutes -
Ghana Party in the Park: Albert Nii Amartey Armah hails 2025 edition as cultural masterpiece
7 minutes -
CDM demands accountability from Foreign Affairs Ministry over LGBTQ+ vote abstention
12 minutes -
CDM slams Ghana’s UN abstention as ‘betrayal of national values’
12 minutes -
Big Chef Junior S4: Judges step into the kitchen as final Four emerge ahead of grand finale
19 minutes -
Volta Region leads Ghana’s next green industrial revolution with strategic Kenaf breakthrough
21 minutes -
Evodia Foundation’s health care outreach aids vulnerable Lake Bosomtwe residents
24 minutes -
“Urban Gospel is not your personal hustle” – Miss Walters warns
27 minutes -
All mining machinery must be registered with DVLA by August 1 – Interior Minister warns operators
28 minutes -
Greening Ghanaian cities: A nature-based financing and planning proposal for urban sustainability and resilience
49 minutes -
4.8 months of import cover is no joke – BoG Governor
58 minutes -
NIA registers 190,000 persons within first half of 2025
1 hour -
Show your credentials or drop ‘Dr’ title – GTEC instructs Hassan Ayariga
1 hour -
48,580 HIV test kits distributed to men
1 hour -
QNET and EOCO announce collaboration to combat organised crime
2 hours