Lome, 15 June, 2025 / 8:32 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Togo have decried the emergent “culture of lies” and a rise in the reported cases of violence, and called for a return to truth, and a national commitment to dialogue and unity.
In a statement issued on June 13, members of the Episcopal Conference of Togo (CET) express concern about the country’s sociopolitical climate, condemning all forms of violence “regardless of their origin”.
The Catholic Church leaders denounce “the culture of lies and misinformation” that they say threatens the nation’s fabric of peaceful coexistence.
There has been mounting tension in the West African nation following the 2024 change of the country's Constitution that removed the presidential term limit.
In March 2024, the Togolese Parliament approved a constitutional amendment that introduced a parliamentary system of government. The amendment also created the role of the President of the Council of Ministers, who will have extensive authority to manage Togo’s government affairs.