WHAT IS PLC?
The PEOPLES’ LIBERATION COUNCIL OF WESTERN TOGOLAND is the full name for PLC. An organization poised to serve in promoting the process of Liberating Western Togoland in all aspects. We are made up of groups of people with common culture, beliefs, religions etc, struggling for the restoration of human dignity for the People’s of Western Togoland.
What We Stand For
Our Vision is a Western Togoland restored and perpetually developing to the glory of God.
To mobilize resources, human and material, through the vehicle of PLC organization to attain restoration of human dignity for harmonius and perpetual development.
To facilitate the restoration of human dignity for harmonious cooperation and sustainable development in Western Togoland and it's environs. To awaken and guide citizens of Western Togoland into sustainable management of the natural environment. To advocate for good governance and promote development, education, health and gender issues.
We need to make our voices heard, but we can do this together by helping financially, support us by donating to this cause.
To advocate for good governance and promote development, education, health and gender issues.
Resilient people with the hope to gain freedom to develop ourselves
The Land of Togo and her various traditional entities were ruled by their individual kings centuries before Christian missionaries from Bremen arrived at Peki in 1847 and were later joined by A German envoy, Dr. Gustav Nachtigal enforced into suzerainty with them in 1884. Hence the spread of German influence in the lands of King Kodzo Dei of Peki, King Mlapa of Gbaga Torgo and others from the coast to the north till 1914 when the First World War erupted.
We possess the will to remain identified as a people of the State of Western Togoland.
The Land of Togo and her various traditional entities were ruled by their individual kings centuries before Christian missionaries from Bremen arrived at Peki in 1847 and were later joined by A German envoy, Dr. Gustav Nachtigal enforced into suzerainty with them in 1884. Hence the spread of German influence in the lands of King Kodzo Dei of Peki, King Mlapa of Gbaga Torgo and others from the coast to the north till 1914 when the First World War erupted.
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