Gov’t To Sanction Volta Separatists Over ‘Illegal’ Western Togoland Declaration

The Government has served notice that it will go after members of the separatist movement, the Homeland Study Group Foundation  (HSGF) who announced their secession from Ghana.

The group led by its octogenarian founder, Charles Komi Kudzordzi last Saturday declared the Volta region and parts of the Northern, North East and Upper East regions along the eastern border of Ghana, an independent Western Togoland state.

Mr. Charles Komi Kudzordzi announcing Western Togoland State independence

Mr. Kudzordzi popularly known as Papavi Hogbedetor, at a public forum of the group in Ho announced that, ”from  midnight today November 16 2019 entering tomorrow, We’re now Western Togoland state.”

However, Information Minister, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah in a statement issued on Monday, November 18, 2019 described the group’s conduct as ‘illegal’ and indicated that, ‘the state security agencies are taking the necessary measures to ensure that persons involved in the illegal act are dealt with in accordance with the law.’

Read the Government’s Statement Below

According to the statement, Ghana remains a sovereign state which has not ceded any part of its territory to any person or group of persons and thus entreated the public to disregard any such declaration from the Homeland study group foundation.

Also Read: Volta Separatist Group Declares ‘Western Togoland’ Independence

The government therefore encourage all persons to go about their normal activities as the security agencies  remain in charge of the country’s territory.

Source: www.voltaonlinegh.com

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