Commonwealth Secretary General Visits Togo, Meets President

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Thursday, 18 July 2024 16:34
Commonwealth Secretary General Visits Togo, Meets President

(Togo First) - Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland met with Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbé on July 17. The two met in Pya, a town located 410 km north of the Togolese capital Lomé.

The two discussed potential cooperation between the Commonwealth and Togo, especially in the economic area.

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After the talks, it was announced that the Commonwealth plans to support Togo with major development projects. These include the Emergency Program for Resilience Building in the Savannah Region (PURS) and the Social Cohesion Project for the Northern Regions of the Gulf of Guinea (COSO). The Commonwealth will also assist Togo with diplomatic and security matters.

"Togo will be able to bring a lot to the Commonwealth. Likewise, the Commonwealth has much to bring to Togo," Scotland said. Opportunities identified during the meeting include intra-Commonwealth trade, youth development, fighting terrorism and extremism, empowering women and youth, and addressing climate change.

Besides the President, the Secretary-General also met with various officials, institutions, civil society, and women's groups.

Togo joined the Commonwealth in 2022. The move gave the country access to a 2.5 billion people market and other economic benefits.

Esaïe Edoh 

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