Togo celebrates 63 years of independence

Politics
Thursday, 27 April 2023 17:32
Togo celebrates 63 years of independence

(Togo First) - Togo celebrates its 63rd independence anniversary today, April 27, 2023. The event is marked by several festivities. One of them is the traditional rekindling of the flame of independence, which took place a day before, in the presence of some foreign political and civil personalities, members of the government, the National Assembly, and senior officers of the Togolese armed forces (FAT).

The most important event marking the anniversary is the great military, paramilitary and civilian parade in Lomé, the capital, under the authority of the President of the Republic, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé. It gathered over 4,500 men and women of the defense and security forces. The parade was followed by cultural, sporting, and recreational events.

Outside of Lomé, parades were also held in the main towns of the country’s five regions. Ahead of the anniversary, President Gnassingbé took part in several notable events such as the recent inauguration of Kara’s new central market (412 km north of Lomé) and Lomé’s Dogta Lafiè hospital. The leader also laid the foundation stone for a new campus at the University of Kara in the north–the second biggest public university in Togo, after the University of Lomé.

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