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Togo on the Brink: Unleashing the Power of Q-NET, a Pandora's Box of Change - News Directory 3

Togo on the Brink: Unleashing the Power of Q-NET, a Pandora’s Box of Change

September 5, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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  • In the world of Togo's politics, a shocking revelation has come to light, exposing the true nature of the NET party and its president, Gerry Taama Komandega.
  • The story begins with Gerry Taama's rise to power, despite receiving only 50 votes in the ballot boxes.
  • Aklesso Atcholé's words, "Our friends we called to drink milk, they now want to count the oxen," had a deeper meaning than initially thought.
Original source: togotribune.com

The Dark Side of Togo’s Politics: Uncovering the Truth Behind the NET Party

In the world of Togo’s politics, a shocking revelation has come to light, exposing the true nature of the NET party and its president, Gerry Taama Komandega. It appears that the party, which claims to be in opposition, is actually a money-making machine funded by the ruling party, UNIR.

The story begins with Gerry Taama’s rise to power, despite receiving only 50 votes in the ballot boxes. His unorthodox and non-Catholic approach to politics led him to grow wings in parliament, but his benefactors soon took him down from his pedestal. The fall was shattering, and the UNIR Executive Secretary and MP, Aklesso Atcholé, was the one who brought him back to reality.

Aklesso Atcholé’s words, “Our friends we called to drink milk, they now want to count the oxen,” had a deeper meaning than initially thought. It seems that the NET party was created as a business venture, with the sole purpose of making money. The party’s funding comes from UNIR, and Gerry Taama has implemented a complex system to take commissions from his colleagues’ meager compensation.

The young people who are in open conflict with Gerry Taama have revealed that the party’s headquarters and election campaigns are funded by UNIR. The president exchanges over half a million francs to maintain the haunted seat, and the young people have even sent a letter to their financier accusing Gerry Taama of charging too much for everything.

This revelation sheds light on the true nature of Togo’s politics, where creating a political party is a profitable business. With over 118 political movements registered in 2020, it’s no wonder that the majority are inactive and limited to the person of their founding president.

The NET party’s story serves as a warning to the people of Togo, highlighting the importance of transparency and accountability in politics. It’s time for the people to wake up and demand change, rather than being fooled by parties that claim to represent their interests but are actually just money-making machines.

Source: Libertetogo.tg

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