Togo Adopts WAEMU Consumer Protection Framework

Economic governance
Monday, 24 March 2025 16:37
Togo Adopts WAEMU Consumer Protection Framework

(Togo First) - Togo is aligning with WAEMU’s regional directive on consumer protection, adopted in June 2023. Last week, on March 20 and 21, 2025, stakeholders in Lomé attended a meeting organized by the Ministry of Commerce and the WAEMU Commission to discuss the directive. The goal is to create a harmonized legal framework that strengthens consumer rights across the eight WAEMU member states.

The discussions focused on key issues such as consumer information, product quality, and dispute resolution. The initiative aims to boost consumer confidence in Togo’s participation in the common market.

Comlan Nomadoli Yakpey, Secretary General of the Ministry of Commerce, emphasized that the directive must be implemented practically to drive economic governance. Tankari Ibrahim, representing the WAEMU Commission, announced plans for capacity-building programs and a regional consultative committee on consumer rights.

The directive is expected to balance relations between consumers and businesses in the context of growing intra-regional trade, which is particularly relevant for Togo.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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