Togo’s employers association adopts new 5-year strategic plan to boost private sector

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Thursday, 24 May 2018 16:52
Togo’s employers association adopts new 5-year strategic plan to boost private sector

(Togo First) - Last Wednesday, Togo’s employers association (Conseil national du patronat –CNP Togo) validated in Lomé its 2018-2022 strategic plan. This plan will cost CFA5 billion and support firms towards sustainable growth.

This plan will help CNP-Togo overcome challenges that will arise in the years to come while analyzing social and economic environments and to anticipate and adapt to changes in order to foster the growth of its members,” said Laurent Coami Tamegnon, head of the association, during the validation ceremony which was presided by the minister of trade and private sector promotion, Bernadette Legzim-Balouki.

The official, that day, urged top executives of CNP-Togo to make sure the strategic plan is effectively implemented, reassuring them that government would, for its part, keep putting in place reforms to make private sector the driver of economic growth.

CNP-Togo’s 2018-2022 strategic plan was financially supported by the International Labor Bureau (ILB).

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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