'We are told of corrupt electoral register, duplicate, fictitious voters. There is only one way to allay fears. We asked the Francophonie to help us consolidate voters. INEC has asked all candidates to send their experts to work together with the mission of La Francophonie. It is a guarantee of transparency. More cous-want ', said Saturday Bawara Gilbert, Minister of Territorial Administration, while traveling on the outskirts of Lomé.
He also announced that each candidate would receive 72 million CFA francs to recruit and send their delegates in the 9000 polls that the country has.
Further evidence of the government's willingness to hold a flawless election.
Scheduled to be held on April 15 presidential take place 10 days later.
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