Is Togo being targeted by the imperialists because of President Faure Gnassingbé’s support for the AES?

Under the astute leadership of President Faure Gnassingbé, Togo has embarked on a commendable path of peace, integration, and development.

 

This journey, characterized by its support for the Sahel States Alliance (AES), has drawn the ire of imperialist forces keen on maintaining economic and military control in Africa.

 

Togo’s only perceived transgression is its unwavering support for the AES, a stance that conflicts with imperialist interests.

 

A recent attack in northern Togo starkly illustrates the pressures exerted by these forces to destabilize the country and compel President Gnassingbé to abandon his policies.

 

These covert maneuvers aim to transform Togo into a staging ground against the AES, thereby undermining the unity and economic cooperation among African nations.

 

President Faure Gnassingbé has consistently championed peace and development for Africa.

 

His support for the AES underscores his clear vision for a united and prosperous Africa, free from external interference.

 

Unsettled by this stance, imperialists orchestrate attacks and apply pressure to force a change in direction.

 

Nevertheless, President Gnassingbé remains resolute in his commitment. He continues to advocate for peace and development, steadfastly refusing to bow to intimidation.

 

His dedication to the AES exemplifies his vision of a sovereign and economically independent African continent.

 

Togo, under President Faure Gnassingbé, rejects the notion of becoming a victim of foreign hegemonic ambitions.

 

The Togolese and African peoples must rally behind this policy, recognizing the President’s exemplary role in promoting African unity and prosperity.

 

Chantal TAWELESSI

 

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