(Togo First) - A meeting occurred on Wednesday, April 24, between the Togolese government and a delegation from the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC), led by its Vice President. The primary aim was to explore cooperation opportunities between Togo and the Commonwealth.
Guided by Togolese Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe, the session facilitated idea exchange and strategy development, focusing on investment prospects in vital sectors like health, energy, tourism, sanitation, and digital. The potential organization of an investment forum in the future was also discussed.
"We received a delegation from the Commonwealth today. We discussed Togo's investment opportunities in health, energy, tourism, sanitation, and digital. And we also explored the possibility of holding an investment forum in the future with the Commonwealth," said Manuella Santos, Togo's Minister of Investment Promotion, on the sidelines of the discussions. "These exchanges were really satisfactory," she added.
Lord Swire, Vice President of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, echoed the sentiment, describing the initial meeting with the Togolese executive as productive.
The CWEIC, a non-profit organization endorsed by Commonwealth heads of government, is tasked with promoting trade and investment among the 56 member nations. With around 140 strategic partners from business and government sectors across 35 countries and territories, including major banks, the CWEIC network aims to facilitate economic collaboration within the Commonwealth.
Togo officially joined the Commonwealth, a group historically comprising former British colonies, in June 2022 in Kigali, Rwanda.
Ayi Renaud Dossavi