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A retired military man, Colonel Festus Aboagye, has described the arrest and subsequent prosecution of alleged seccessionists along Ghana's eastern borders as a hoax and a ploy to deploy the military to parts of the Volta Region.
A group known as the Homeland Study Group Foundation (HSGF) was accused by government of undertaking violent steps to achieve the aim of a country to be called Western Togoland.
Their violent activities including the burning of some public facilities resulted in the deployment of the army into parts of the Volta Region to quell the rising violence in 2020.
Speaking on Accra-based Citi FM, Col. Aboagye (Rtd.) said the whole episode amounted to a hoax and a ploy to deploy the army to the region.
“This hoax about Western Togoland, terrorists invading Ghana was a ploy. In the process, the Ghana Armed Forces were deployed and casualties occurred. People were arrested, and we saw them in the media.
"As of now, can any journalist tell us where those arrested persons are? What has been the outcome of that event?” he asked.
The group at the time wanted the Volta, Oti, and parts of the Upper East Region to become part of the so-called autonomous country.
A number of them were arrested and later charged with treason felony, conspiracy to commit crime amongst others.