Benin: Between the justice of God and the justice of men

Backya Madougou | Photo: DR

Faced with the justice of men who refused to say the law, the muse of Faure Gnassingbé, Reckya Madougou sentenced to 20 years in prison, decided to refer to the justice of God. While she was taking it easy in Togo, Dame Reckya Madougou, a full member of the plundering minority, landed in her native Benin, with large financial means to “eat” President of the Republic. Some had estimated that if his dream of accessing the Marina Palace had come true, it would make the young dean both the president of Togo and Benin. But his plan unfortunately fell through. Reckya Madougou dreamed of the palace, she found herself in prison.

For two years, the muse of Faure Gnassingbé, stuck between the four walls in the prison of Akpro-Missérété for acts of financing of terrorism, does not budge. She never ceases to denounce the painful conditions of detention, but above all the misery that is made for her. She is prohibited from entering the prison telephone booth and from receiving visitors. She can’t even talk to her mother when the latter brings her meals. She does not have access to the playground. She accepted all the tortures and humiliations with stoicism.

But the straw that made the vase overflow with anger was the ban on her meeting her lawyer. That, Lady Reckya finds difficult to bear. She wanted to say it loud and “faure”.

“Sad, my country! Not content with detaining me arbitrarily and depriving me of almost everything, now they completely deprive me of access to my lawyer. Like what, I didn’t think I was saying so well when I wrote recently that all you have to do is take my life. This is the path you have chosen. Gradually kill in jails those who resist tyranny and denounce ignominy. Make us suffer all the torture you want, ”denounced Reckya Madougou.

Deprived of everything, the former Keeper of the Seals in Benin now devotes his life to reading and prayer. “To all the oppressed! The submissive justice of men is denied you? Refer to DIVINE JUSTICE and pray for your executioners as I do,” she posted.

When the Togolese denounced the ignominy, the humiliations and tortures under the tyranny of the Gnassingbé, she did not care! Who knows, maybe it was divine justice that put her in this situation to allow her to get an idea of ​​what the rest of us are going through.

Freedom N°3803 of Monday, April 03, 2023

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