Regional News of Saturday, 26 September 2020
Source: GNA
Residents and elders of Tefle Tademe, a farming community within the South Tongu District of the Volta region have expressed utmost disgust about the move initiated by members of the separatist group.
The group, calling itself the Homeland Study Group Foundation is advocating the right of self-determination of the people of Western Togoland in their community.
Tsamiga Tordia Dapaah, the chief linguist of Togbui Gbormorde Siame, regent of Tefle Tademe, who spoke on behalf of the Chief, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) they were in shock, when they heard about the activities of the Western Togoland group at the Tademe-Bakpa junction on Friday.
"We never anticipated any move from this so-called Western Togoland group in our area and we are not part of them," Togbui Dapaah said.
He narrated that at about 0200 hours on Friday, the community was woken by loud sounds at the junction causing some drivers plying the Aflao Accra road to divert to other adjoining routes.
"We saw some unknown men and women chanting and singing war songs with logs used as barricades to block the major road causing huge vehicular traffic, when they got to the scene," he said.
He further said the ‘strange and scary scene’ made it difficult for them to approach the group for questioning saying they were apprehensive of future occurrence and called on the government to stump their authority on the demands of the group.
Mr Benjamin Amekudzi, the Assembly-man for Tefle Electoral Area in an interaction with the GNA said the actions of the group in his area should be condemned.