Togo: Eight New Trade Inspectors Sworn in to Enhance Consumer Protection

Economic governance
Monday, 16 December 2024 10:55
Togo: Eight New Trade Inspectors Sworn in to Enhance Consumer Protection

(Togo First) - In Togo, eight new trade inspectors dedicated to consumer protection were sworn in on December 13, 2024, at the Lomé court. The chosen eight include five inspectors and three controllers. The inspectors are: Atekpe Makiliwè, Oganto Kokou Ananzè, Gadagbui Kossi Zikpi, Laméga Matiba Alliance, and Katcha Hèzouwè. The controllers are: Souka Atsou, Takassi Gnon Moumouni, and Atcha Yaliou.

The newly appointed officials pledged before the judge to ensure the quality and compliance of products sold within the national territory. “We have a consumer protection function. This involves checks in the field, the withdrawal of counterfeit or unfit-for-consumption products, the recording of offenses and their sanction,” explained Atekpe Makiliwè, Director of Internal Trade and Competition at the Ministry of Commerce.

The swearing-in ceremony concluded a process that included specialized training and a ministerial appointment order under legal requirements. The new inspectors are expected to enhance the capacities of the Ministry of Commerce, particularly in monitoring trade practices.

The day before the ceremony, Minister of Commerce Rose Kayi Mivedor had met with key importers of staple products such as rice and oil to ensure their availability at affordable prices during the festive season when consumption typically rises.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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