Secessionist attacks: We’ll deploy our warriors if violence don’t stop – Asogli State

Asogli chiefs led by Togbe Adzilakle Howusu XIV, the Warlord of the Asogli State addressing the media

Chiefs of the Asogli State Council have warned that they may be forced to deploy their warriors to defend and protect their territories if members of the separatist group ‘Western Togoland’ continue with their criminal activities.

They have cautioned the group in Ho have cautioned to desist from engaging in violence and channel their grievances through the appropriate means.

The call follows another attack allegedly undertaken by the group on Tuesday, where two vehicles belonging to the State Transport Corporation (STC) in Ho were set ablaze, while a driver in the yard was also assaulted.

The attack which was launched around 2:30am marks the second heightened violence and the destroying of state properties in the spate of a week.

But addressing the media in the evening of Tuesday in Ho, Togbe Adzilakle Howusu XIV, the Warlord of the Asogli State, speaking on behalf of the Agbogbomefia Togbe Afede XIV and the chiefs of the Asogli State, condemned the group’s actions while calling on government to ensure that the perpetrators of the crime are brought to book.

He added that the Asogli State Council will not hesitate to unleash its warriors to collaborate with the security agencies to ensure peace and stability in the Volta region and the country at large.”

We also advise those people who are doing these criminal acts to use the proper channels to address their issues, if there are any. The Asogli State Council is ready to deploy the warriors of the Asogli State to protect the territories of the Asogli State in collaboration with the securities of the nation,” the Council added.

The agitations of the separatist group is in demand for the independence of the Volta region and all other parts of the country being referred to as the Western Togoland prior to the 1956 plebiscite.

It is now emerging that there are about nine splinter groups leading the campaign which includes Papavi Hogbedetor’s Homeland Study Group and the Western Togoland Restoration Front which claimed responsibility for Friday’s violence that has since led to the killing of about three persons while several other people are left injured.

Source: Kasapafmonline.com/102.5FM

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