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Togo- Legislative: Amivi Aka and his co-lists have the confidence of the population of Yoto

In Yoto, Jacqueline Amivi Aka, Kodjo Djissenou and Kokou Gerry Viagbo are holding numerous meetings to win the 3 seats at stake in the said electoral district as part of the legislative elections on April 29.

In contact with the population since the start of the campaign, they explain the social project of the Union for the Republic (UNIR) party which is divided into several axes. For Ms. Aka and her running mates, the UNIR list in Yoto is the symbol of the development of infrastructure, social cohesion and the union between sons and daughters of the locality.

Started on April 13 by a caravan crisscrossing the town of Tabligbo, local communities, activists and supporters did not miss the call. Determined and convinced, all of Tabligbo is mobilized behind its candidates, sons and daughters of the prefecture.

Multiple intense activities continue in the prefecture with meetings in the cantons and villages. Meetings were organized in Tabligbo, Gboto, Godjimé, Tométy Kondji, Sika Kondj, Ahépé, Kouvé, Essin, Zafi and Tokpli among others.

The main thing to remember from the message conveyed

The opportunities also allowed outgoing MP Jacqueline Amivi Aka and her running mates to present their vision for Yoto prefecture.

For them, UNIR aims to develop and build good quality infrastructure in Yoto. In particular roads, health centers, schools and above all creating more jobs for young people in the locality.

They call for sacred union between the sons and daughters of Yoto and also for sacred union around the president of their party, Faure Gnassingbé, who according to them already has the necessary experience and know-how.

“We must remain united as sons and daughters of the same prefecture and united behind Faure Gnassingbé, the president of our party, also President of the Republic. Because I am sure that it is together that we can easily and effectively boost the socio-economic development of Yoto,” said the head of the UNIR list.

Head of the Jacqueline Amivi Aka Foundation, Ms. Aka has already in the past proven to the populations of Yoto her humanism and her magnanimity which materializes in support for disadvantaged students every vacation. She is nicknamed “nice mom” by a segment of the population who regularly benefit from her benefits.

For them, it is an opportunity to show their gratitude. These populations then reassured the UNIR candidates and promised them an overwhelming victory on the evening of April 29.