Togo: State of emergency extended for 12 months in the Savanes region

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Friday, 07 April 2023 12:22
Togo: State of emergency extended for 12 months in the Savanes region

(Togo First) - The Togolese National Assembly approved, Thursday, a 12-month extension of the state of emergency in the Savanes region.

This extension -which comes after a six-month state of emergency that ended on March 12, 2023- was requested by the government to continue and intensify its terrorism-combating actions in this northern area under terrorist threats since November 2021. 

According to Minister of Security Yark Damehame, this new state of emergency period -which started on March 13, 2023- will allow the defense and security forces to make more provisions, keep the population alert and adapt the combat to new developments on the ground.  

Ultimately, the initiatives planned for this new period should, according to the official, help stop the jihadist groups threatening the region and lead to victory against terrorism and violent extremism.

The state of emergency security decree in the savannahs was first introduced on June 13, 2022. In September 2022, it was extended for six months.  

Esaïe Edoh 

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