IMF commits to backing Togo in fight against terrorism

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Tuesday, 21 February 2023 09:28
IMF commits to backing Togo in fight against terrorism

(Togo First) - The IMF said it will help Togo fight terrorism, in its northern region especially, and bolster security. The commitment was made in Lomé last Friday, during a meeting between an IMF delegation and the Togolese Prime Minister, Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe. The delegation was led by Hans Weisfeld. 

The two parties mainly reviewed the security situation in Northern Togo and the government’s actions to handle it. They covered the State emergency decreed in the Savannah region, the "Koundalgou" and "Koundjoaré" military operations, the 2021-2025 military programming law and the Emergency Plan for the Resilience of the Savannah Region (PURS), among others. 

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After the talks, Weisfeld said the IMF would support the government with projects that will improve the lives of vulnerable people across the country. 

It should be emphasized that Togo has been trying to secure a new deal with the Bretton Woods institution since 2020. And according to the minister of finance, Sani Yaya, the deal could be sealed before the quarter ends. The Togolese official said so in an interview at the African Financial Industry Summit (AFIS) held in Lomé on November 28 and 29, 2022.

Esaïe Edoh

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