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Western Togolanders Had Support From An Embassy In Ghana – Paul Boateng Reveals

Security analyst, Paul Boateng, has claimed that the Western Togoland secessionists had support from a foreign country’s embassy in Ghana.

According to him, the said embassy guided the secessionists to write to the United Nations.

“The government must be firm in dealing with these separatists because they are not going to stop with their attacks anytime soon. That’s why I’m using the tree analogy in commentary about this group. Those who have been arrested are like the tree leaves, we are left with the tree branches, the tree itself and the roots. Even with the roots, we have taproots and the taproots can be foreign nationals.

“I’m saying so because I know that in 2017, a foreign country’s Embassy in Ghana guided this secessionist group to write to the UN. This group has been agitating since 2006 and it is important that we deal with them expeditiously,” Paul Boateng told Kasapa FM‘s Akwasi Nsiah in an interview.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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