Togo to improve further after getting a vote of confidence from the International Civil Aviation Organization

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Thursday, 06 May 2021 09:19
Togo to improve further after getting a vote of confidence from the International Civil Aviation Organization

(Togo First) - Only a few days after getting the Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport (AIGE) accreditation, for its level of security and safety being higher than the world average, Togo is considering a new project to improve the existing regulatory framework.

According to Akodah Ayewouadan, one of the spokespersons for the Togolese government, this new project is the result of an audit that praised the government's efforts and provided the airport a certification. And if “the conclusion that can be drawn is that the country is particularly well rated in terms of safety of air navigation, we must continue and go further,” said the Togolese minister of communication.

A note presented during the recent council of ministers aimed “to review the laws applicable to the field of safety and security and see how we could further improve, and continue to get good positions in international rankings,” stressed Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe.

As a reminder, after the audit that led to Togo obtaining accreditation for its airport, experts of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recommended that the country takes some corrective actions.

Togo aims to become a leading logistics hub in the sub-region by 2025, leveraging primarily its international airport, AIGE. 

Séna Akoda

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