
In Togo, Marguerite Gnakadè, a former defence minister and the sister-in-law of President Faure Gnassingbé, has been arrested. Gnakadè is known for her repeated calls for reforms and has been a notable political figure in the country. The arrest marks a significant development in Togo’s political scene, stirring concern among citizens and political observers.
Authorities have not yet disclosed detailed reasons behind the arrest, but it highlights the ongoing tensions within Togo’s political landscape. Marguerite Gnakadè’s previous role as defence minister and her family ties to the president add complexity to the situation, drawing wide attention across the nation and the region.
This event comes at a time when Togo faces various political and social challenges, making the arrest an important story to watch. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.