WAEMU: Togo Prepares for Next Phase of Regional Tourism Development Program

Economic governance
Tuesday, 20 August 2024 08:43
WAEMU: Togo Prepares for Next Phase of Regional Tourism Development Program

(Togo First) - Last week, Lomé hosted a meeting to review the WAEMU Regional Program for Tourism Development (PRDTOUR). The WAEMU Commission initiated the gathering. 

On the occasion, participants reviewed actions undertaken in Togo, as part of the program. Togo’s Minister of Tourism, Kossi Lamadokou, was present. “Many challenges still need to be tackled in Togo and other countries within the space, relating to tourism,  in its tourism sector, particularly the need for sustained investments in infrastructure and adapting to digital trends while addressing security concerns,” Lamadokou said. 

During the recent review, the tourism stakeholders present discussed the various activities and steps needed to ensure the success of the PRDTOUR’s new phase.

"Togo is already promising to deploy all necessary efforts to achieve the community objectives set by the WAEMU," said Minister Lamadokou. 

Since 2020, Togo has been taking many steps to revitalize its tourism industry post-Covid. This year, it plans to dedicate CFA2 billion to this goal. Some of the steps announced in line with this ambition include restoring various tourist sites and building a history museum at Kamina (20km from Atakpamé). 

Esaïe Edoh

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