In Togo, reggae artists are joining forces to address the country’s ongoing socio-political crisis. Through music and activism, they are calling for an inclusive national conference aimed at preventing further violence and promoting peace.
The movement, operating under the banner of All Reggae Star 228, seeks to raise awareness of the need for dialogue and unity among political stakeholders. Artists believe that open discussions could pave the way for meaningful reforms.
By leveraging their influence and platforms, the musicians hope to give a voice to ordinary citizens who have been affected by political tensions. Their call emphasizes the urgency of finding peaceful solutions to the crisis.
The initiative highlights how art and activism can intersect to drive social change. Organizers say the conference would mark a turning point in Togo’s pursuit of stability and national reconciliation.