lida daidaihua
As Alassane Ouattara has failed in his attempts to convince the Government of
Ghana to extradite Ivorians refugees in Ghana, Chairman Tsikata was called in
to help put in place a pseudo coup d’état against the regime of Abidjan.
Ouattara needed these lida daidaihua capsules kinds of evidence to force Ghanaian authorities to
execute the numerous arrest warrants issued against pro-Gbagbo exiled on the
Ghanaian territory. In diplomatic circles of the sub-region, it is said, but
it is really not confirmed that Alassane Ouattara showed a DVD, "proof of
conspiracy" at a ECOWAS meeting to accuse Ghana and he even threaten to bring
this country to the UN for its lack of cooperation in the muscled process of
peacemaking in C?te d'Ivoire. Is this aspect of the scenario true or is it a
prediction of what has not been executed? No one knows.
Still, Chairman Tsikata, owner of an illegal private security company,
unreported in the books of the Ghanaian government, has agents in the
neighborhoods of Accra to gather information on Ivorian refugees in Ghana. It
is by this means he was able to contact Lieutenant Colonel Katé Gnatoa, then
in exile in Ghana, from whom he initially requested a large sum of money to
supposedly make a coup d’état in C?te d'Ivoire. Because very quickly Tsikata
realized that in their atrocious sufferings of exile caused by the war waged
by the coalition (Franco and UN) in C?te d'Ivoire, some Ivorian military
exiled in Ghana were Japan Hokkaido Pill not opposed to a revenge attack on Ouattara.
Faced with the refusal of Colonel Katé for both the money it does not have and
for the coup, Chairman Tsikata offers to finance everything himself, provided
an agreement is signed between him and the beneficiaries of the planned coup.
In addition, Tsikata said that the Ivorian military officers living in Ghana
had no active role to play in the scenario of the coup because he had at its
disposal 800 mercenaries already positioned in Abidjan to do the "job."
Obviously, Katé Gnatoa yields to temptation, as the man seems determined to
help Ivorians who want to "fix" the humiliation made to the Ivorian army.
Along the way, some Ivorian military also bite the bait. Katé is their leader.
Others express their disagreement for this operation as it is not in their
vision. They try to discourage those "convinced" by chairman Tsikata, in vain.
At the end, a message proclaiming a coup d’état in C?te d'Ivoire is recorded
and burned on a DVD. The shooting took place in the office of Chairman
Tsikata.
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