(Togo First) - Lomé hosted the 79th session of the Executive Committee of the African Parliamentary Union (APU) on 21-22 June 2023.
Besides Togolese deputies, the meeting gathered delegates from 20 parliaments of the APU. According to the Togolese Assembly, the participants covered several issues, such as security in Africa, especially in the Sahel, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan. They also discussed how to implement some recommendations, presented the 2022 management accounts, and worked on the 45th Conference's draft agenda, and the statement on the security situation in Africa.
Speakers expressed their gratitude to the Togolese authorities and highlighted the importance of cooperation among African countries to achieve the APU’s goals.
Pacôme Adjourouvi, the fourth VP of Togo’s National Assembly, attended the closing ceremony. He represented the Assembly’s President, Yawa Djigbodi Tsegan. There was also Binta Sanneh, UNDP’s Resident Representative in Togo.
"Our duty is to stand with governments as they draw sustainable development policies to eradicate extreme poverty and ensure the well-being of our valuable populations. It is also in the name of this hope that you have gathered here in Lomé for two days to share this African momentum," said Adjourouvi.
Established in 1976, the African Parliamentary Union (APU) is a continental inter-parliamentary organization. Its objectives include promoting the unity of action of African parliamentary institutions, serving as a forum for parliamentary dialogue and cooperation for peace, democracy, good governance, and sustainable development in Africa.